Across the Narrows

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Pub Date 27 Feb 2024 | Archive Date 15 Feb 2024

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In 1924, at Brooklyn’s Kings County Hospital, Ruby del Palacio delivers a blue baby weeks early. The baby girl dies for want of oxygen. Within a year, Ruby delivers another baby girl named Alice.

Gradually realizing that her sole role in the del Palacio household is to conceive, deliver, and nurse babies, trapped by societal expectations in a time of limited women’s rights and rampant injustices, Ruby summons the courage to sue for a legal separation from her Colombian husband, Juan. Her efforts are met with a counter lawsuit, resulting in Juan being granted custody of their six children. Months later, he flees the state with the children, leaving Ruby abandoned and bereft.

Decades later, Alice embarks on a journey to find her long-lost mother. It is only when a dear friend imparts a profound revelation to Alice, explaining that forgiveness necessitates relinquishing all hope for a different past, that Alice finds the strength to accept her history.

Across the Narrows unravels as a sweeping family saga, centered around a tragedy that shapes the del Palacio family's destiny and leaves little room for forgiveness. With themes of love, loss, and resilience, this poignant novel explores the transformative power of forgiveness and the pursuit of one's own identity in the face of adversity.

In 1924, at Brooklyn’s Kings County Hospital, Ruby del Palacio delivers a blue baby weeks early. The baby girl dies for want of oxygen. Within a year, Ruby delivers another baby girl named Alice.

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A Note From the Publisher

A finalist for the 2023 Spur Award for contemporary fiction
for her debut novel, Blind Eye, Martha Burns earned a
Doctor of Letters with distinction from Drew University
and won the Faulkner-Wisdom Gold Medal for short sto-
ry. After having lived and worked in Hawaii, New Jersey,
California, and Switzerland, Martha and her husband re-
turned to live in their home state of New Mexico.

A finalist for the 2023 Spur Award for contemporary fiction
for her debut novel, Blind Eye, Martha Burns earned a
Doctor of Letters with distinction from Drew University
and won the...


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ISBN 9798891321380
PRICE US$18.99 (USD)
PAGES 256

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Martha Burns has created a beautiful historical fiction novel that intertwines emotion and family discovery that pulled at my heartstrings and had me reaching for tissues at certain pages. Across the Narrows does an amazing job at keeping you invested in the characters and plot, gripping your attention and emotions as you journey with them on this intriguing story of family connection and discovery.

Thank you, NetGalley and Atmosphere Press for sending me an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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