Von den Grenzen der Freiheit und der Macht der Wunder. Von ihrem Volk wird Teresa als Heilerin verehrt, doch ihr Vater, ein weißer Patron, versucht, eine Dame aus ihr zu machen. Aufgewachsen in bitterer Armut, interessiert sie sich nur für seine Bibliothek. Bis ihr wie durch ein Wunder ein zweites Leben geschenkt wird – und sie zu kämpfen beschließt: Gegen die Unterdrückung und für ihre Liebe zum Leben. Der Bestseller aus den USA: Ein magischer Roman von großer emotionaler Wucht.
Luis Alberto Urrea Bücher
Luis Alberto Urrea erforscht meisterhaft die Themen von Grenzen, Einwanderung und der Suche nach Liebe und Zugehörigkeit, wobei er tief aus seiner eigenen bikulturellen Erfahrung schöpft. Sein Schreiben bietet tiefgründige Einblicke in die menschliche Verfassung und die Suche nach Identität in einer sich ständig verändernden Welt. Urreas unverwechselbare Stimme glänzt durch seine kraftvollen Bilder und sein tiefes Einfühlungsvermögen für seine Charaktere. Er erfasst die Komplexität des Lebens am Rande mit lebendiger Prosa und unerschrockener Ehrlichkeit.







Wandering Time: Western Notebooks
- 130 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Luis Alberto Urrea embarks on a transformative journey across the West, accompanied by his cat, Rest Stop. In his quest for solace after a failed marriage, he immerses himself in nature, discovering the beauty of aspen forests and Rockies creeks. Through vivid journal entries, he reflects on music, poetry, and the profound lessons learned from the landscape and its inhabitants. Urrea's heartfelt prose captures the essence of healing through small moments and connections, making "Wandering Time" a deeply personal exploration of redemption and self-discovery.
The Devil's Highway
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The author of Across the Wire offers brilliant investigative reporting of what went wrong when, in May 2001, a group of 26 men attempted to cross the Mexican border into the desert of southern Arizona. Only 12 men came back out.
'Epic . . . Rambunctious . . . Highly entertaining' New York Times'All we do, mija, is love. Love is the answer. Nothing stops it. Not borders. Not death.'In his final days, beloved and ailing patriarch Miguel Angel de la Cruz, affectionately called Big Angel, has summoned his entire clan for one last legendary birthday party. But as the party approaches, his mother, nearly one hundred, dies, transforming the weekend into a farewell doubleheader. Among the guests is Big Angel's half brother, known as Little Angel, who must reckon with the truth that although he shares a father with his siblings, he has not, as a half gringo, shared a life.Across two bittersweet days in their San Diego neighbourhood, the revellers mingle among the palm trees and cacti, celebrating the lives of Big Angel and his mother, and recounting the many inspiring tales that have passed into family lore, the acts both ordinary and heroic that brought these citizens to a fraught and sublime country and allowed them to flourish in the land they have come to call home.Teeming with brilliance and humor, authentic at every turn, The House of Broken Angels is Luis Alberto Urrea at his best, and cements his reputation as a storyteller of the first rank.
Queen of America
- 491 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
At turns heartbreaking, uplifting, fiercely romantic, and riotously funny, Queen of America tells the unforgettable story of a young woman coming of age and finding her place in a new world.Beginning where Luis Alberto Urrea's bestselling The Hummingbird's Daughter left off, Queen of America finds young Teresita Urrea, beloved healer and "Saint of Cabora," with her father in 1892 Arizona. But, besieged by pilgrims in desperate need of her healing powers, and pursued by assassins, she has no choice but to flee the borderlands and embark on an extraordinary journey into the heart of turn-of-the-century America.Teresita's passage will take her to New York, San Francisco, and St. Louis, where she will encounter European royalty, Cuban poets, beauty queens, anxious immigrants and grand tycoons -- and, among them, a man who will force Teresita to finally ask herself the ultimate is a saint allowed to fall in love?
In Search of Snow
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Set in the late 1950s Arizona desert, the story follows Mike McGurk as he navigates the chaos of adolescence while working at a remote gas station. Surrounded by a cast of eccentric characters, including his tough father and poetic cousin, Mike grapples with his desires for love and adventure. The narrative combines humor and violence, capturing the essence of unfulfilled dreams. As he confronts challenges and friendships, Mike embarks on a quest to discover what he truly needs, including the elusive snow that symbolizes his longing for peace and fulfillment.
Mr. Mendoza's Paintbrush
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The story follows Mr. Mendoza, a talented graffiti artist in Mexico, who uses his vibrant creations to bring life and color to his community. Through his art, he challenges societal norms and inspires those around him, showcasing the transformative power of creativity. This narrative highlights the intersection of art and social change, illustrating how one person's passion can uplift and unite a neighborhood.
The Tijuana Book of the Dead
- 197 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
"A gorgeous, engaging collection . . . [Urrea] captures the song and spirit of people who might otherwise be invisible . . . As difficult as the subject matter may be, the writing is radiant, showing how the worth of human beings can’t be dimmed by a border fence or hot-button politics." —The Washington Post An exquisitely composed collection of poetry that examines life at the border from the New York Times bestselling author of Good Night Irene and The House of Broken Angels, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in fiction Celebrated author Luis Alberto Urrea was inspired to create this work largely in response to the book bannings and abolition of Mexican-American studies in Arizona and as a cry against the current political climate for immigrants. Weaving English and Spanish languages as fluidly as he blends cultures of the southwest, Urrea offers a tour of Tijuana, spanning from Skid Row, to the suburbs of East Los Angeles, to the stunning yet deadly Mojave Desert, to Mexico and the border fence itself. Mixing lyricism and colloquial voices, mysticism and the daily grind, Urrea offers a deep and moving meditation on the blurring borders in a melting pot society.