Benjamin Alire Sáenz

Names on a Map

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“A book of great lyrical power, Names on a Map is a heartbreaking mirror for our own time, about an American family torn apart by an unjust war. In Ben Saenz’ dexterous, tender hands, this novel is a salve upon the wounds of both then and now.” —Ruben Martinez, award winning author of Crossing Over: A Mexican Family on the Migrant Trail
A haunting novel from award-winning author and poet Benjamin Alire Saenz, about a family of Hispanic immigrants handling the psychological effects of a war they don’t feel is theirs to fight
In 1967, at the height of the Vietnam War, the Espejo family of El Paso, Texas, is just like thousands of other American families coping with a war they feel does not concern them. When Gustavo, the eldest son—the “bad boy” of the family—is told to report for basic training, his ideology and sense of patriotism is put to the test.
Opting to flee to Mexico and avoid the draft, Gustavo soon realizes he is no more culturally connected to his ancestral homeland than he is to the America that called him to war. Poignant and insightful, Names on a Map explores with complex detail the harsh nature of immigrant life in the United States—and the emotional tug-of-war experienced by all those with allegiance to more than one country.
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331 printed pages
Original publication
2009
Publication year
2009
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  • Veronica Mainorovskyhas quoted6 years ago
    He was in love with her looks. She was something beautiful that he wanted. That’s what it must have been all along. Looking into his pleading eyes, she knew that he wasn’t pleading for her to understand him, but to change. To change herself
  • Veronica Mainorovskyhas quoted7 years ago
    They laughed, smiled at each other, enjoyed the banter—but underneath, there was the knowledge that they could be enemies, turn on each other. Though for now there was a laugh, a smile, both of them shaking their heads, both of them knowing that there was no true understanding.
  • Veronica Mainorovskyhas quoted7 years ago
    Your body was a map and their names were cities—and you took refuge there.
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