The Secret History of Costaguana
by Juan Gabriel Vasquez
But not only did politics run roughshod over his life, his story has been stolen from him by none other than Joseph Conrad, who, looking for information about Colombia from a native son, encounters Altamirano and transforms his account into Nostromo, set in the fictional country of Costaguana. …this is a deeply lyrical, stylistically and thematically rich novel from an important writer.” – Booklist
West of Here: a novel
by Jonathan Evison
At its beginning, Port Bonita was a town of hope and industry. James Mather sets out to explore the rugged interior of the Elwha River valley; Ethan Thornburgh envisions a mighty dam powering a bustling city; his estranged lover, Eva Lambert, prefers a more utopian vision of a commonwealth colony. Flash forward a century, and Port Bonita’s residents have less lofty goals: “Krig” Krigstadt thirsts for a steady supply of Kilt Lifter ale; ex-con Timmon Tillman wants to be left the hell alone; his parole officer, Franklin Bell, just wants a woman to date.
VERDICT: Fans of Jess Walter and Jim Lynch will be thrilled to find another author whose love for the Pacific Northwest and its people shines through with humor and clarity.” – Library Journal
Beautiful Maria of my soul: or the true story of Maria Garcia y Cifuentes, the lady behind a famous song, a novel
by Oscar Hijuelos
“An intelligent and playful ending caps off a vivid story that should delight readers of The Mambo Kings and enthrall those new to Hijuelos’s imaginative and florid voice.” – Publisher’s Weekly
Promises to Keep
by Amy Tatlock
Young daughter Roz, however, continues to struggle with paternal rejection and longs for her family to reunite. Only when Tillie shows immense courage does Roz realize the true meaning of family and faith. Tatlock (The Returning) writes a lively narrative that will please readers who enjoy Christian drama. While the book may be too predictable for some, others will find its message poignant and moving.” – Publisher’s Weekly
The Matchmaker of Kenmare: a novel of Ireland
by Frank Delaney
Young Ben McCarthy, fulfilling his job with the Irish Folklore Commission, which means taking story-gathering trips around Ireland, one day meets a young woman, Kate Begley, who makes her living as a matchmaker, connecting local unmarried women and men. The encounter is fateful. She led me into trouble so deep that my own father wouldn’t have found me, Ben recalls. Although Ben has, in addition to his professional search project, a personal one looking for his missing wife he finds Kate so mesmerizing that he accompanies her on a wild adventure taking them from neutral Ireland into hardly neutral continental Europe, first to retrieve for the U.S. Army a German man who has knowledge the Americans want and then to track down the American officer Kate improbably marries, and with whom she promptly loses touch. As artillery guns fire overhead, hearts ache: a compelling combination. ” – Booklist
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2011/05/five-hot-new-historical-fiction-titles.html