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Jan 4, 2022 · Olga Dies Dreaming is a contemporary fiction book about a Puerto Rican wedding planner and her politician brother in New York City. The book explores themes of family, identity, activism and the American dream in the context of Hurricane Maria and political corruption.
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Jan 4, 2022 · Set against the backdrop of New York City in the months surrounding the most devastating hurricane in Puerto Rico’s history, Xochitl Gonzalez’s Olga Dies Dreaming is a story that examines political corruption, familial strife, and the very notion of the American dream—all while asking what it really means to weather a storm.
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Olga Dies Dreaming is the debut novel of American writer Xochitl Gonzalez. It was published by Flatiron Books in January 2022. Writing and development.
Jan 4, 2022 · A bestselling and award-winning debut about a Puerto Rican wedding planner in New York who faces family secrets, political corruption, and Hurricane Maria. Explore themes of identity, love, and liberation in this vibrant and raw story.
Set against the backdrop of New York City in the months surrounding the most devastating hurricane in Puerto Rico’s history, Olga Dies Dreaming is a story that examines political corruption, familial strife, and the very notion of the American dream—all while asking what it really means to weather a storm.
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Jan 4, 2022 · Set against the backdrop of New York City in the months surrounding the most devastating hurricane in Puerto Rico’s history, Xochitl Gonzalez’s Olga Dies Dreaming is a story that examines...
A debut novel about a Puerto Rican wedding planner in Brooklyn who faces love, identity, and family secrets. A New York Times bestseller and a Hulu series adaptation, praised by The Washington Post, Time, NPR, and more.