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Tras pasar unos aos fuera, Julia vuelve a Mxico. Se instala en casa de su madre, Catalina, persiguiendo las huellas de su pasado como una forma de reencuentro consigo misma. En su regreso conocer a Silvia, una joven embarazada que vive en una casa de acogida esperando el momento de dar a luz y entregar a su hijo a otros padres. Entre las tres mujeres se establecer un inesperado juego de espejos que nos colocar frente a algunas de las grandes cuestiones que a todos nos asaltan, como nuestra relacin con ese origen que es la madre y el cuidado, a veces vigilante, del otro. Sutil e inteligente, la prosa de Liceaga se pregunta quines somos en el quiebre de la cotidianidad... y busca en lo ntimo para acariciar nuestras heridas. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "The word vigil comes from the Latin vigere, which means 'to be in full force' to take the night watch. The vigilant in this book are women who are strong even in their fragility, endearing women who are watchful, comforting, and supportive during sickness, pregnancy, joy, and loss. I see this beautiful book by Elvira Liceaga as a strength talisman." --Jazmina Barrera
After spending a few years away, Julia returns to Mexico. She moves into her mother--Catalina's-- house, chasing the traces of her past as a way to reconnect with herself. Upon her return, she meets Silvia, a young pregnant woman living at a foster home just waiting to deliver her baby and give him away. An unexpected mirroring game begins between the two women, bringing forward questions that assail us all, like our relationship with the origin of the mother, and the nurturing--sometimes vigilant--of the other. Subtle and smart, Liceaga's prose wonders who we are at the break of daily life... exploring intimacy to caress our wounds.
Tras pasar unos aos fuera, Julia vuelve a Mxico. Se instala en casa de su madre, Catalina, persiguiendo las huellas de su pasado como una forma de reencuentro consigo misma. En su regreso conocer a Silvia, una joven embarazada que vive en una casa de acogida esperando el momento de dar a luz y entregar a su hijo a otros padres. Entre las tres mujeres se establecer un inesperado juego de espejos que nos colocar frente a algunas de las grandes cuestiones que a todos nos asaltan, como nuestra relacin con ese origen que es la madre y el cuidado, a veces vigilante, del otro. Sutil e inteligente, la prosa de Liceaga se pregunta quines somos en el quiebre de la cotidianidad... y busca en lo ntimo para acariciar nuestras heridas. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "The word vigil comes from the Latin vigere, which means 'to be in full force' to take the night watch. The vigilant in this book are women who are strong even in their fragility, endearing women who are watchful, comforting, and supportive during sickness, pregnancy, joy, and loss. I see this beautiful book by Elvira Liceaga as a strength talisman." --Jazmina Barrera
After spending a few years away, Julia returns to Mexico. She moves into her mother--Catalina's-- house, chasing the traces of her past as a way to reconnect with herself. Upon her return, she meets Silvia, a young pregnant woman living at a foster home just waiting to deliver her baby and give him away. An unexpected mirroring game begins between the two women, bringing forward questions that assail us all, like our relationship with the origin of the mother, and the nurturing--sometimes vigilant--of the other. Subtle and smart, Liceaga's prose wonders who we are at the break of daily life... exploring intimacy to caress our wounds.
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