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Paradise

Published
Dec 1991
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
328

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National Book Award-finalist: an "ingenious social satire" of the "arrogance, folly, injustice, and debauchery" among Spain's privileged class (The Atlantic).

 


Solita, a young daughter of refugees from Francisco Franco's dictatorship in Spain, is whisked from the urban ghetto of Galmeda to El Topaz, the lush hacienda of a wealthy eccentric, which Solita's mother assures her will be paradise. But behind its beautiful facade, El Topaz is a quagmire of social subterfuge, from its politicking adults to its spiteful children, and Solita finds herself alone in a glittery world where "you couldn't trust anything. Or anybody. You had to navigate completely on your own."


 


Yet somehow, with only her sharp eye for separating truth from insincerity, Solita must weave her way through the social minefield of this supposed Spanish Shangri-La, searching for the happiness and harmony promised by her family's liberation. Nominated for the National Book Award, Elena Castedo's Paradise wickedly skewers the follies and falsehoods, conniving and cluelessness, of society's so-called elite.

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First Edition Dec 1991 Warner ISBN13 9780446393454 ISBN10 0446393452
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Jan 1990 Grove Weidenfeld ISBN13 9781555842796 ISBN10 1555842798
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Dec 2007 Grove Press ISBN13 9780802196033 ISBN10 0802196039
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