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Summer of the Serpent

Contributor(s): Eudave, Cecilia (Author), Myers, Robin (Translator)

ISBN: 9781641295826

Publisher: Soho Press

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Pub Date: June 30, 2026

Dewey: FIC

LCCN: 2025040837

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.64" H x 8.29" L x 5.33" W ( 0.55 lbs) 144 pages

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: "A kaleidoscopic descent into the small violences and hidden horrors of a sweltering Guadalajara summer. Guadalajara, Mexico, 1977. In a quiet residential neighborhood, children witness things they can never forget: a serpent girl weeping in a carnival glass box, a neighbor who dangles his dog from a tree, and a ghost who returns night after night, desperate to tell its story. Meanwhile, the grown-ups drift through the season half-oblivious, their spirits eroding as the relentless summer wears on. Told in colliding voices - children and adults, ghosts and the haunted, the living and the almost-invisible - The Summer of the Serpent is a prismatic portrait of the past, where memory is shot through with myth. Each narrator offers a fragment of the truth, until the stories twist together into a shape as elusive and mesmerizing as the boa constrictor that winds its way through the neighborhood. Strange yet deeply human, this brilliantly fragmented novel captures the moment when childhood innocence begins to corrode - and how those memories can coil through a lifetime"-- Provided by publisher.

Review Quotes: Praise for Summer of the Serpent

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"Satisfying and thought-provoking . . . Readers will be grateful for the introduction to this distinctive writer."
--Publishers Weekly

"A hypnotic and transporting read and a powerful, impressionistic portrait of a place and time."
--CrimeReads

"[Cecilia] Eudave's brief novel is intense, tightly layered, and unsettling as it slithers through familiar Latin American literary tropes, shedding its skin like a serpent to give them fresh life . . . Here, traditional logic is unreliable, death is an obsession, and the line between reality and the fantastic is porous."
--Booklist

"A gorgeous, strange, kaleidoscopic book of wonders. This spare novel is a feat of magic, and its author is a true visionary."
--Hannah Lillith Assadi, author of Paradiso 17

"A voice that knows how to narrate, from a place of tenderness, humor, and amazement, the wonderful absurdity of being alive."
--Patricia Esteban Erlés, author of Las Madres Negras

"Eudave weaves her ars poetica from threads of wonder and the uncanny, where the marvelous appears in every action of the protagonists, alongside chance and the inexorable verdict of a labyrinthine past and future--filled with secrets that demand to be revealed and destinies that must be fulfilled."
--Alberto González, Nexos

"Eudave layers everyday life with the anomalous until normality itself begins to fracture . . . A many-voiced narrative that dismantles the illusion of normal life and exposes the darkness beneath childhood."
--Milenio

"A labyrinthine, spectral novel that embodies a contemporary poetics of the unusual. Eudave sketches a larger, astonishing reality--one that coils sinuously around the human world."
--Panoptista

"A novel that inhabits many times at once--a ghostly warning that transforms the reader."
--El Mostrador

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