"This book is about one of those children that parents dread having. She came into the world under stressed circumstances and spent the rest of her life living up to that potential. It is frank and unassuming autobiography, from an author who is still working through the events of her own life, allowing us the privilege of looking over her shoulder as she does so."
Gordon Long, Author
"Adventurous, heartfelt, and engaging author Dolores Reynals's "The Smallest Wave" is a must-read memoir. The relatability of so many people, especially women who are looking to discover themselves, was remarkable to see a spark to life on the page. The amount of sympathy, heart, and compassion the reader feels for the author and considers the author brings to her own life as each experience teaches her something new will have readers returning to this book time and time again."
Anthony Avina, Author
"There is fierceness in the smallest wave, even the tiniest ones that reach the shore do what they do with all their might. They don't ask for permission, and they don't care that they are small."
Dolores Reynals was born with an insatiable curiosity and a longing to explore beyond the confines of her environment, giving her a strong determination to dive into the unknown and grow into her true self away from the influences of her youth.
Her quest leads her from her hometown of Mendoza, Argentina to Spain, London, Los Angeles, and Mexico. Sometimes settling and sometimes wandering, Dolores confronts questions that echo those of her past, contemplating femininity, authenticity, and the elusive meaning of home.
With raw emotion and poetic insight, the smallest wave is a woman's journey to live true to the person she is, even if it means releasing everything else.