The Chin Kiss King

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Plume, 1998 - Fiction - 311 pages
The lives of three generations of Cuban-American women sharing a home in Miami are chronicled in this engaging first novel. Cuca, the matriarch, is a zealous believer in the spirits she consults on a daily basis. Adela is her cosmetologist daughter--and a sensuous lover of life and the lottery. Adela's daughter Maribel, a young woman making her way in corporate America, has been exiled from the world of spirits and dreams. When Maribel's son Victor is born, the three women must confront the inextricable ties that make them a family as they bond together to care for this fragile infant--and each other.

Lyrical, vibrant, and deeply touching, The Chin Kiss King is testimony to the resilient spirit of women and a haunting meditation on the meaning of faith and the power of love to redeem and transform.

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Section 1
3
Section 2
13
Section 3
24
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About the author (1998)

Ana Veciana-Suarez writes a popular column for The Miami Herald. She was born in Cuba and now lives in Miami with her five children.

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