Witches / Women journalists Women healers Healing Murder Soul Cousins Women Transgender people Mexico

Lozano, Brenda, 1981-

Witches / Brenda Lozano ; translated from the Spanish by Heather Cleary. - 281 pages ; 24 cm.

"First published in the Spanish language as Brujas by Brenda Lozano Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, SAU, in 2020"--Title page verso.

The beguiling story of a young journalist whose investigation of a murder leads her to the most legendary healer in all of Mexico, from one of the most prominent voices of a new generation of Latin American writers. Paloma is dead. But before she was murdered, before she was even Paloma, she was a traditional healer named Gaspar. Before she was murdered, she taught her cousin Feliciana the secrets of the ceremonies known as veladas, and about the Language and the Book that unlock their secrets. Sent to report on Paloma's murder, Zoe meets Feliciana in the mountain village of San Felipe. There, the two women's lives twist around each other in a danse macabre. Feliciana tells Zoe the story of her struggle to become an accepted healer in her community, and Zoe begins to understand the hidden history of her own experience as a woman, finding her way in a hostile environment shaped by and for men. Weaving together two parallel narratives that mirror and refract one another, this extraordinary novel envisions the healer as storyteller and the writer as healer, and offers a generous and nuanced understanding of a world that can be at turns violent and exultant, cruel and full of hope.


Translated from the Spanish.

9781529412215 (pbk.) 1529412218 (pbk.)


Women journalists--Fiction.
Women healers--Fiction.
Healing--Fiction.
Murder--Investigation--Fiction.
Soul--Fiction.
Cousins--Death--Fiction.
Cousins--Fiction.
Women--Social conditions--Mexico--Fiction.
Transgender people--Crimes against--Fiction.
Mexico--Social life and customs--Fiction.

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