The Broken Hummingbird

A Novel

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Pub Date 3 Oct 2023 | Archive Date 2 Sep 2023
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Description

In the midst of a marital crisis, Jane hatches an unusual plan to avoid a custody battle, the thing she most fears: she convinces husband Kevin to walk away from the pressures of New York—in particular, her demanding job and an affair she almost had—in the hope that moving to their favorite city abroad will fix their family.

In San Miguel de Allende, Jane and her young sons delight in new adventures, but Kevin still seethes. Jane befriends a circle of intriguing women and helps two girls who remind her of the brother she abandoned when her own parents divorced. After witnessing violence involving the girls’ father, Jane’s vivid dreams, possibly guided by a hummingbird messenger from the hereafter, grow ever darker. When tragedy strikes San Miguel, the community fractures and then rises, and Jane must make a dangerous choice. The Broken Hummingbird balances the raw undoing of a marriage with the joys of discovery that lie in building a new life.
In the midst of a marital crisis, Jane hatches an unusual plan to avoid a custody battle, the thing she most fears: she convinces husband Kevin to walk away from the pressures of New York—in...

Advance Praise

"“This novel makes the reader feel emotion with every fiber of their being.”  

— CAMILA SÁNCHEZ BOLAÑO, Editor-in-chief, Newsweek en Español


“The Broken Hummingbird shimmers with the iridescent beauty of San Miguel de Allende. In this well-crafted story, Jackson succeeds in depicting the harsh realities of domestic violence, the complexities of a broken marriage, the significance of community support, and the comfort and strength found in enduring friendships. Boldly honest, yet tender at the core—a novel with something important to say.” 

— DEBRA THOMAS, author of Luz


“With insider’s knowledge, Ann Marie Jackson writes with nuance and panache about the agony and the ecstasy of twenty-first-century expat life in San Miguel de Allende. Her debut novel is vivid, moving, and highly entertaining.”     

— GINA HYAMS, author of In a Mexican Garden


“A powerful story beautifully told, both lyrical and compelling. This book is for anyone who has ever felt their world coming apart and chosen to embrace a courageous journey forward. Here is one woman’s story you do not want to miss.”

— JAN BAROSS, author of José Builds a Woman


""Rich symbolism complements the strong plotline of this inspirational novel...psychologically profound and realistic, The Broken Hummingbird is a remarkable debut from a talented author."" 

— READERS’ FAVORITE, 5-star review


“This story beautifully illustrates the power of connection. The author’s deep love and respect for the culture of her adopted country shine through in her writing. Bravo!”

— DEANNA SINGH, author of Actions Speak Louder


“With vivid and colorful descriptions, Ann Marie Jackson renders a vibrant literary canvas that transports the reader to Mexico’s treasured San Miguel de Allende. While there, we witness the transformation of a woman who, surrounded by the strength of her close friends and community—as well as through her own focused determination—is able to rise above the pain of a broken marriage and restore her spirit to what it once was.” 

— JESSICA WINTERS MIRELES, author of Lost in Oaxaca


“Women from two worlds, coexisting in San Miguel de Allende, are empowered in different ways while depending on each other far more than one might suspect. Jackson provides a richly detailed depiction of place as well as close, careful study of tragedy and triumph in these women’s lives.” 

— LUCINA KATHMANN, Vice President emerita of PEN International, representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and author of Para Que Nos Escuchen/To Make Ourselves Heard 


“With visually rich prose, Ann Marie Jackson tells a moving tale of a woman’s resilience and reinvention through the eyes of an expat in the beautiful but complicated city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.”

— BRIAN CREWE, award-winning film director


“A deep, delightful read! Spanning the parallel worlds of privilege and poverty in San Miguel de Allende, Ann Marie Jackson's The Broken Hummingbird captures the heartbreak of a dissolving marriage alongside the joys of making a difference in others’ lives as well as one’s own.”

— LUCIE FROST, satirist published by Slackjaw, NextTribe, and The Belladonna


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"“This novel makes the reader feel emotion with every fiber of their being.”  

— CAMILA SÁNCHEZ BOLAÑO, Editor-in-chief, Newsweek en Español


“The Broken Hummingbird shimmers with the iridescent beauty...


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PAGES 326

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This is a poignant story of a marriage and ultimately a family imploding. I enjoyed the writing style. In my opinion, I didn’t find the wife to be a very likable or sympathetic character. Overall, an emotional book that encompasses pain, heartache and new beginnings.

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Very moving story, that captured a range of emotions and the complexity of family life. If you enjoy stories about imperfect people living imperfect lives should pick this one up.

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