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Hailstones fell without rain / Natalia Figueroa Barroso.

Van Pelt Library PR9619.4.B3663 H35 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barroso, Natalia Figueroa, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Working class women--Fiction.
Working class women.
Mothers and daughters--Fiction.
Mothers and daughters.
Working class--Sydney--Fiction.
Working class.
Immigrant families--Sydney--Fiction.
Immigrant families.
Racism--Fiction.
Racism.
Australian fiction.
Uruguayans--New South Wales--Sydney--Fiction.
Uruguayans.
Western Sydney (N.S.W.)--Fiction.
Western Sydney (N.S.W.).
Uruguay--History--Coup d'état, 1973--Fiction.
Uruguay.
Genre:
Australian fiction -- 21st century.
Domestic fiction.
Humorous fiction.
Physical Description:
276 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
St Lucia, QLD : University of Queensland Press, 2025.
Summary:
Hailstones Fell without Rain is a dazzling, multilayered and often laugh-out-loud story about three generations of working-class women from one family - Graciela, Chula and Rita - who, for various reasons, are separated from one another at the start. Graciela is a Uruguayan migrant struggling to raise her three daughters in Western Sydney, whose life feels like just one bill after another, and she's reaching breaking point. Chula is Graciela's elderly aunt, a Uruguayan who lived through the civic military coup of 1973 and is still waiting for justice. And Rita is Graciela's eldest daughter, who is trying to escape her family's pressures and prejudices while being trapped by racism at work and indelibly tied to the ghosts of her mother's past. As the novel moves across time and place, from Western Sydney to Uruguay and back again, we realise that buried secrets and family trauma always, ultimately, resurface but also that it's possible for broken connections to mend.
ISBN:
9780702268816
070226881X
OCLC:
1531992741
Publisher Number:
90103916006

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