Olga Dies Dreaming - by Xochitl Gonzalez (Hardcover)
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An excellent novel full of recent history
Olga Dies Dreaming is a contemporary novel about a young woman with Puerto Rican roots that is set in New York. Olga has a complicated family history which is revealed through letters from her absent revolutionary mother over the years. Toward the end of the book, there is a lot of recent history of the treatment of Puerto Rico by the US. Up to that point, the reader is treated to the problems that Olga faces as a wedding planner for the very wealthy in New York. Olga's story shows both sides of the conflict she deals with on a daily basis - make a lot of money from these rich folks or call them out for their maltreatment of the people to whom she is connected. The author keeps the reader engaged right to the very end of this novel.