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Heel goed: Een boek dat er niet als nieuw uitziet en is gelezen, maar zich in uitstekende staat ...
Release Year
2014
ISBN
9781558618503
Book Title
Give It to Me
Item Length
8in
Publisher
Feminist Press at T.H.E. City University of New York
Publication Year
2014
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Ana Castillo
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Hispanic & Latino, General
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8.1 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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A forty-three-year-old Latina stumbles her way to spiritual self-rescue through sexual adventures and small-time hustles.

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Publisher
Feminist Press at T.H.E. City University of New York
ISBN-10
1558618503
ISBN-13
9781558618503
eBay Product ID (ePID)
172269711

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Book Title
Give It to Me
Author
Ana Castillo
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Hispanic & Latino, General
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ps3553.A8135
Reviews
"Full of drama and gossip (because who doesn't love chisme), this is a must-read for any chica in the process of finding her true self." -- Cosmopolitan "Palma Piedras, 43 and divorced, tries on lovers of both sexes like a woman grabbing stilettos at a sample sale. She's a Latina Moll Flanders, cheeky and passionate, clawing her way up from some very mean streets. Raw, funny and real." -- More "In this gritty and entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait of a future that defies odds, questions stereotypes, and always maintains a sense of humor." --Elena Poniatowka, author of Massacre in Mexico "Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. With an unflinching satirical flare, Castillo creates a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know." --Jaime Manrique, author of Cervantes Street "The novel is one-half sexual adventure, and one-half poignant search for love and meaning that are always found within. Palma is feisty and uninhibited, and unblinkingly realistic about herself and the world." -- Huffington Post Blog "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me , no-holds barred Palma Piedras, 'lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades--erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant--illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner." --Rigoberto Gonzlez, author of Butterfly Boy , Memories of a Chicano Mariposa "Through deadpan humor, impulsive characters, and a romp across America, Castillo's absorbing novel is a search for twenty-first-century identity at a time when we find that very notion at its most unstable." --Tony Valenzuela, executive director of the Lambda Literary Foundation "In her new novel, Give It To Me , Castillo delivers a story that is both tawdry and transcendent. The sense of contemporary rootlessness chafes against deeply rooted Mexican-American culture creating a raw friction unlike any other story out there." --Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories " Give It To Me gives us a post-9/11, post-Bush, fast-talking, fast-walking multicultural, multiracial, multisexual panoply of characters... I thought I would die laughing." --Cheryl Clarke, author of The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005 "The novel is a brave exploration of uninhibited feminine sexuality -- at least on the surface. But it's also, in many ways, a great American novel, an examination of family, class issues and the search for happiness." -- Las Cruces Sun-News, "In this gritty and entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait of a future that defies odds, questions stereotypes, and always maintains a sense of humor." —Elena Poniatowka, author of Massacre in Mexico Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. With an unflinching satirical flare, Castillo creates a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know." —Jaime Manrique, author of Cervantes Street "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me, no-holds barred Palma Piedras, #145;lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades—erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant—illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner." —Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy, Memories of a Chicano Mariposa Through deadpan humor, impulsive characters, and a romp across America, Castillo's absorbing novel is a search for twenty-first-century identity at a time when we find that very notion at its most unstable." —Tony Valenzuela, executive director of the Lambda Literary Foundation In her new novel, Give It To Me, Castillo delivers a story that is both tawdry and transcendent. The sense of contemporary rootlessness chafes against deeply rooted Mexican-American culture creating a raw friction unlike any other story out there." —Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories Give It To Me gives us a post-9/11, post-Bush, fast-talking, fast-walking multicultural, multiracial, multisexual panoply of characters...I thought I would die laughing." —Cheryl Clarke, author of The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005, "In this gritty and entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait of a future that defies odds, questions stereotypes, and always maintains a sense of humor." —Elena Poniatowka, author of Massacre in Mexico Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. With an unflinching satirical flare, Castillo creates a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know." —Jaime Manrique, author of Cervantes Street "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me, no-holds barred Palma Piedras, ‘lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades—erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant—illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner." —Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy, Memories of a Chicano Mariposa Through deadpan humor, impulsive characters, and a romp across America, Castillo's absorbing novel is a search for twenty-first-century identity at a time when we find that very notion at its most unstable." —Tony Valenzuela, executive director of the Lambda Literary Foundation In her new novel, Give It To Me, Castillo delivers a story that is both tawdry and transcendent. The sense of contemporary rootlessness chafes against deeply rooted Mexican-American culture creating a raw friction unlike any other story out there." —Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories Give It To Me gives us a post-9/11, post-Bush, fast-talking, fast-walking multicultural, multiracial, multisexual panoply of characters...I thought I would die laughing." —Cheryl Clarke, author of The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005 The novel, released last month, is a brave exploration of uninhibited feminine sexuality — at least on the surface. But it's also, in many ways, a great American novel, an examination of family, class issues and the search for happiness." —Las Cruces Sun-News, "In this gritty and entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait of a future that defies odds, questions stereotypes, and always maintains a sense of humor." --Elena Poniatowka, author of Massacre in Mexico "Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. With an unflinching satirical flare, Castillo creates a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know." --Jaime Manrique, author of Cervantes Street "The novel is one-half sexual adventure, and one-half poignant search for love and meaning that are always found within. Palma is feisty and uninhibited, and unblinkingly realistic about herself and the world." -- Patricia Crisafulli for Huffington Post Blog "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me , no-holds barred Palma Piedras, 'lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades--erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant--illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner." --Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy , Memories of a Chicano Mariposa "Through deadpan humor, impulsive characters, and a romp across America, Castillo's absorbing novel is a search for twenty-first-century identity at a time when we find that very notion at its most unstable." --Tony Valenzuela, executive director of the Lambda Literary Foundation "In her new novel, Give It To Me , Castillo delivers a story that is both tawdry and transcendent. The sense of contemporary rootlessness chafes against deeply rooted Mexican-American culture creating a raw friction unlike any other story out there." --Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories " Give It To Me gives us a post-9/11, post-Bush, fast-talking, fast-walking multicultural, multiracial, multisexual panoply of characters...I thought I would die laughing." --Cheryl Clarke, author of The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005 "The novel, released last month, is a brave exploration of uninhibited feminine sexuality -- at least on the surface. But it's also, in many ways, a great American novel, an examination of family, class issues and the search for happiness." --Las Cruces Sun-News "Full of drama and gossip (because who doesn't love chisme), this is a must-read for any chica in the process of finding her true self." --Krystyna Chávez for Cosmopolitan "Palma Piedras, 43 and divorced, tries on lovers of both sexes like a woman grabbing stilettos at a sample sale. She's a Latina Moll Flanders, cheeky and passionate, clawing her way up from some very mean streets. Raw, funny and real." --Marcia Menter for More, "Full of drama and gossip (because who doesn't love chisme), this is a must-read for any chica in the process of finding her true self." --Cosmopolitan "Palma Piedras, 43 and divorced, tries on lovers of both sexes like a woman grabbing stilettos at a sample sale. She's a Latina Moll Flanders, cheeky and passionate, clawing her way up from some very mean streets. Raw, funny and real." --More "In this gritty and entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait of a future that defies odds, questions stereotypes, and always maintains a sense of humor." --Elena Poniatowka, author of Massacre in Mexico "Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. With an unflinching satirical flare, Castillo creates a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know." --Jaime Manrique, author of Cervantes Street "The novel is one-half sexual adventure, and one-half poignant search for love and meaning that are always found within. Palma is feisty and uninhibited, and unblinkingly realistic about herself and the world." --Huffington Post Blog "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me, no-holds barred Palma Piedras, 'lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades--erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant--illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner." --Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy, Memories of a Chicano Mariposa "Through deadpan humor, impulsive characters, and a romp across America, Castillo's absorbing novel is a search for twenty-first-century identity at a time when we find that very notion at its most unstable." --Tony Valenzuela, executive director of the Lambda Literary Foundation "In her new novel, Give It To Me, Castillo delivers a story that is both tawdry and transcendent. The sense of contemporary rootlessness chafes against deeply rooted Mexican-American culture creating a raw friction unlike any other story out there." --Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories "Give It To Me gives us a post-9/11, post-Bush, fast-talking, fast-walking multicultural, multiracial, multisexual panoply of characters... I thought I would die laughing." --Cheryl Clarke, author of The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005 "The novel is a brave exploration of uninhibited feminine sexuality -- at least on the surface. But it's also, in many ways, a great American novel, an examination of family, class issues and the search for happiness." --Las Cruces Sun-News, "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me , no-holds barred Palma Piedras, #145;lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades—erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant—illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner."— Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy, Memories of a Chicano Mariposa, "In this gritty and entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait of a future that defies odds, questions stereotypes, and always maintains a sense of humor." —Elena Poniatowka, author of Massacre in Mexico Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. With an unflinching satirical flare, Castillo creates a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know." —Jaime Manrique, author of Cervantes Street The novel is one-half sexual adventure, and one-half poignant search for love and meaning that are always found within. Palma is feisty and uninhibited, and unblinkingly realistic about herself and the world." — Patricia Crisafulli for Huffington Post Blog "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me , no-holds barred Palma Piedras, ‘lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades—erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant—illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner." —Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy , Memories of a Chicano Mariposa Through deadpan humor, impulsive characters, and a romp across America, Castillo's absorbing novel is a search for twenty-first-century identity at a time when we find that very notion at its most unstable." —Tony Valenzuela, executive director of the Lambda Literary Foundation In her new novel, Give It To Me , Castillo delivers a story that is both tawdry and transcendent. The sense of contemporary rootlessness chafes against deeply rooted Mexican-American culture creating a raw friction unlike any other story out there." —Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories Give It To Me gives us a post-9/11, post-Bush, fast-talking, fast-walking multicultural, multiracial, multisexual panoply of characters...I thought I would die laughing." —Cheryl Clarke, author of The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005 The novel, released last month, is a brave exploration of uninhibited feminine sexuality — at least on the surface. But it's also, in many ways, a great American novel, an examination of family, class issues and the search for happiness." —Las Cruces Sun-News Full of drama and gossip (because who doesn't love chisme), this is a must-read for any chica in the process of finding her true self." —Krystyna Chávez for Cosmopolitan Palma Piedras, 43 and divorced, tries on lovers of both sexes like a woman grabbing stilettos at a sample sale. She's a Latina Moll Flanders, cheeky and passionate, clawing her way up from some very mean streets. Raw, funny and real." —Marcia Menter for More, "Full of drama and gossip (because who doesn't love chisme), this is a must-read for any chica in the process of finding her true self." --Cosmopolitan "Palma Piedras, 43 and divorced, tries on lovers of both sexes like a woman grabbing stilettos at a sample sale. She's a Latina Moll Flanders, cheeky and passionate, clawing her way up from some very mean streets. Raw, funny and real." --More "In this gritty and entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait of a future that defies odds, questions stereotypes, and always maintains a sense of humor." --Elena Poniatowka, author of Massacre in Mexico "Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. With an unflinching satirical flare, Castillo creates a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know." --Jaime Manrique, author of Cervantes Street "The novel is one-half sexual adventure, and one-half poignant search for love and meaning that are always found within. Palma is feisty and uninhibited, and unblinkingly realistic about herself and the world." --Huffington Post Blog "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me, no-holds barred Palma Piedras, 'lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades--erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant--illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner." --Rigoberto Gonzlez, author of Butterfly Boy, Memories of a Chicano Mariposa "Through deadpan humor, impulsive characters, and a romp across America, Castillo's absorbing novel is a search for twenty-first-century identity at a time when we find that very notion at its most unstable." --Tony Valenzuela, executive director of the Lambda Literary Foundation "In her new novel, Give It To Me, Castillo delivers a story that is both tawdry and transcendent. The sense of contemporary rootlessness chafes against deeply rooted Mexican-American culture creating a raw friction unlike any other story out there." --Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories "Give It To Me gives us a post-9/11, post-Bush, fast-talking, fast-walking multicultural, multiracial, multisexual panoply of characters... I thought I would die laughing." --Cheryl Clarke, author of The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005 "The novel is a brave exploration of uninhibited feminine sexuality -- at least on the surface. But it's also, in many ways, a great American novel, an examination of family, class issues and the search for happiness." --Las Cruces Sun-News, "Full of drama and gossip (because who doesn't love chisme), this is a must-read for any chica in the process of finding her true self." -- Cosmopolitan "Palma Piedras, 43 and divorced, tries on lovers of both sexes like a woman grabbing stilettos at a sample sale. She's a Latina Moll Flanders, cheeky and passionate, clawing her way up from some very mean streets. Raw, funny and real." -- More "In this gritty and entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait of a future that defies odds, questions stereotypes, and always maintains a sense of humor." --Elena Poniatowka, author of Massacre in Mexico "Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. With an unflinching satirical flare, Castillo creates a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know." --Jaime Manrique, author of Cervantes Street "The novel is one-half sexual adventure, and one-half poignant search for love and meaning that are always found within. Palma is feisty and uninhibited, and unblinkingly realistic about herself and the world." -- Huffington Post Blog "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me , no-holds barred Palma Piedras, 'lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades--erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant--illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner." --Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy , Memories of a Chicano Mariposa "Through deadpan humor, impulsive characters, and a romp across America, Castillo's absorbing novel is a search for twenty-first-century identity at a time when we find that very notion at its most unstable." --Tony Valenzuela, executive director of the Lambda Literary Foundation "In her new novel, Give It To Me , Castillo delivers a story that is both tawdry and transcendent. The sense of contemporary rootlessness chafes against deeply rooted Mexican-American culture creating a raw friction unlike any other story out there." --Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories " Give It To Me gives us a post-9/11, post-Bush, fast-talking, fast-walking multicultural, multiracial, multisexual panoply of characters... I thought I would die laughing." --Cheryl Clarke, author of The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005 "The novel is a brave exploration of uninhibited feminine sexuality -- at least on the surface. But it's also, in many ways, a great American novel, an examination of family, class issues and the search for happiness." -- Las Cruces Sun-News, "In this gritty and entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait of a future that defies odds, questions stereotypes, and always maintains a sense of humor." —Elena Poniatowka, author of Massacre in Mexico Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. With an unflinching satirical flare, Castillo creates a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know." —Jaime Manrique, author of Cervantes Street "In Ana Castillo's edgy new novel Give It to Me, no-holds barred Palma Piedras, ‘lone satellite orbiting in space,' crash-lands on everybody's heart. Palma's escapades—erotic, sexy, comic and, by the end, devastating and poignant—illustrate how those who fling themselves onto love and desire are the same people who, at one time or another, must flee from it. An evocative page-turner." —Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy, Memories of a Chicano Mariposa Through deadpan humor, impulsive characters, and a romp across America, Castillo's absorbing novel is a search for twenty-first-century identity at a time when we find that very notion at its most unstable." —Tony Valenzuela, executive director of the Lambda Literary Foundation In her new novel, Give It To Me, Castillo delivers a story that is both tawdry and transcendent. The sense of contemporary rootlessness chafes against deeply rooted Mexican-American culture creating a raw friction unlike any other story out there." —Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories Give It To Me gives us a post-9/11, post-Bush, fast-talking, fast-walking multicultural, multiracial, multisexual panoply of characters...I thought I would die laughing." —Cheryl Clarke, author of The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005
Copyright Date
2014
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2014-003221
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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