The madness of mam̀ carlota
(2012)

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[United States] : Arte P{250}blico Press, 2012
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ISBN/ISSN
9781611924435 (electronic bk.) MWT12432493, 161192443X (electronic bk.) 12432493
LANGUAGE
English
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It's 1852 in Cholula, Mexico, and three sisters, indigenous girls of the Chontal people, seek work at the Hacienda La Perla. They rapidly make their way from dish washers to the cook's assistants before entering the house as servants to the wealthy Acuą family. But when the youngest sister is viciously raped by a family member, they take their revenge and flee the estate, only to be caught up in the historic Battle of Puebla, where native Mexicans defeat invading French troops. Fearful of the Acuą family, they keep moving, ultimately finding work as servants at the National Palace in Mexico City, where the French have recently taken control. There, the sisters' fortunes become intertwined with that of the Empress Carlota. Dedicated to the empire, she chastises Napoleon when he reneges on his promise to send troops and antagonizes the Church by proposing that the empire secularize at least part of its holdings. But her love for Mexico's people is not reciprocated, and soon the sisters have to decide if they will follow the empress to Europe. Weaving the story of Mexico's indigenous peoples with that of the tragic Belgian princess who became the wife of the Austrian Archduke Maximillian von Hapsburg, acclaimed author Graciela Lim̤n once again explores issues of race, class and women's rights. She skillfully crafts a gripping novel about a smart, wealthy woman who is not afraid to challenge powerful men, and re-imagines the story behind Empress Carlota's descent into madness

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