Floating Kingdom
  • Published:
    Sep-1997 (Hardcover)
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    328
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In a heartfelt exploration of the tensions that line our southern border, Rabasa dramatizes the human universals of attraction and distrust, mutual need and resentment.

As a coyote guiding illegal immigrants across the border into Texas, Lucio Seguila works to keep his honor, his family, and his home intact. Seguila lives on a small island in the middle of the Rio Grande, independent from both the United States and Mexico. He rules his small kingdom, Republica Libre de Seguilandia, in a firm but generous patriarchal style, sitting on his La-Z-Boy and enjoying the devotion of his three daughters, the companionship of his grandson, and a reluctant partnership in the criminal forays of his amoral son-in-law. Yet, Seguila and his family cannot escape the rush of the Rio Grande and the unusual gift that it brings them.

In the wake of an unexpected flash flood, Simon Tucker, an American teenager who nearly drowns while on a marijuana border run, is delivered to Seguilandia. Severely battered during the violent storm, the dazed Simon awakens to the realization that he has not only lost his memory but must fulfill the various contradictory expectations of his new-found family. Perceived as a new millennium angel, a long-anticipated boyfriend, and a high-stakes kidnap victim, the confused youth steals their serenity, the love of the youngest daughter, and eventually the very life of the family partriarch. But even as the family is destroyed, we discover the seeds of its rebirth in a future that merges the swirling cultures that have disastrously collided.

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    • Sep-1997
    • Coffee House Press
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 1566890632
    • ISBN13: 9781566890632



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