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A Wedding in Haiti [Hardcover]

Julia Alvarez

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April 24 2012 Shannon Ravenel Books

In a story that travels beyond borders and between families, acclaimed Dominican novelist and poet Julia Alvarez reflects on the joys and burdens of love—for her parents, for her husband, and for a young Haitian boy known as Piti. In this intimate true account of a promise kept, Alvarez takes us on a journey into experiences that challenge our way of thinking about history and how it can be reimagined when people from two countries—traditional enemies and strangers—become friends.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Algonquin Books; 1 edition (April 24 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1616201304
  • ISBN-13: 978-1616201302
  • Product Dimensions: 18 x 13.7 x 2.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 363 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #237,259 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Review

“[A] beguiling memoir of family and culture.”—O, The Oprah Magazine

“A sudden promise leads an acclaimed author on the journey—and to the wedding—of a lifetime . . . [An] extraordinary story.”—Marie Claire

“An open-eyed view of Haiti before and after the earthquake . . . A Wedding in Haiti is Alvarez's view into the rural Haitian family life that never makes the news.”—The Associated Press

“Award-winning Dominican writer Julia Alvarez finally, sweetly, gets to know her sister country as she travels to a friend’s fete.”—Ebony

“Alvarez’s devotion, her admiration and hope, and most clearly, the love for her extended family, is palpable throughout.”—The Christian Science Monitor

“Heartbreaking and humorous, simple and elusive.” —Ms. Magazine blog

“A moving message about the nature of poverty, human love, and their opposites.”
Examiner.com

“A glimpse into the heart of a complex country during a tumultuous time.”—National Geographic Traveler

“This beautiful memoir from Alvarez is a look at Haiti through an unlikely friendship . . . Wonderfully told.”—New York Post

“A memoir with the structure and impact of a novel . . . It is hopeful, folksy, sobering and graceful with good story-telling.”—Asheville Citizen-Times

“Touching, funny, eye-opening and uplifting.”  The Seattle Times

“A compelling account of friendship, loyalty and perseverance.”—Philadelphia Citypaper

“A deeply personal story of family and connection that casts a light on larger issues of global community and the need for unity, compassion, and understanding.”—Shelf Awareness, starred review

 “Beautifully told and moving, Alvarez's memoir serves to introduce readers to all Haiti once was — and what it could be again.”—SheKnows.com

 “Warm, funny and compassionate.”—Kirkus Reviews

 “A moving homage to the Haitian people.” —Publishers Weekly

 "[Alvarez's] unaffected prose and her warm and caring voice make this intimate introduction to a troubled country one many readers will savor."—Booklist



AARP.com’s Best Books of 2012

Named one of the Top 10 Best Latino Authors for 2012 by TheLatinoAuthor.com

“She is the ideal travel companion—witty and observant and, as in all of Julia Alvarez’s writing, compassionate and full of heart. A Wedding In Haiti is a great experience and its unaffected prose is as true a portrait of complex Haiti as you will find.”
—Mark Kurlansky

About the Author

Julia Alvarez is the author of nineteen books, including the bestselling novels How the García Girls Lost Their Accents and In the Time of the Butterflies. A writer-in-residence at Middlebury College, she and her husband, Bill Eichner, established Alta Gracia, an organic coffee farm / literacy arts center, in her homeland, the Dominican Republic.


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read April 27 2012
By Susy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
As soon as I heard about A Wedding in Haiti, I ordered the Kindle version because Julia Alvarez is one of my favorite authors. The descriptions of how things are here{ I live here in DR} are bang on!! I love the part about crossing the border because it is exactly how it is. The bickering that occurs on road trips, especially road trips here, where, well roads disappear was hilarious. My favorite part is her description of how life gets complicated here, once one starts living, caring and loving being here. I couldn't stop reading until the last word.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wedding In Haiti is Spectactular!!! Jun 6 2012
By Sherri Rosen - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is such a well written book, and the author takes you on the amazing and arduous trip. You really do feel you are traveling
with them on their trips to Haiti. You experience the joy, the suffering, the challenges, and you realize how fortunate we are
to be living in our country that has so many conveniences, but unfortunately not the same kind of beautiful connections that the
author writes about the people she was involved with in the Dominican Republic and Haiti.

Read it. You will enjoy and learn so much about being alive, about the people in Haiti. About not giving up.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Dominican Travelogue May 21 2012
By Brian D. Rudert - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
A couple of things for the reader to bear in mind. When I first went to the DR as a 1st tour Foreign Service Officer back in 1978, the Haiti/Dominican border used to be one of the few political borders visible from space because of massive deforestation on the Haitian side and less people/adequate controls on the Dominican side. Back then the only Haitians you would find in the DR were the Haitians cutting the sugar cane. Coffee farmers used dominicans to harvest coffee and manage their farms - not haitians such as Julia Alvarez does today. Haitians now completely dominate all aspects of the Dominican low salary labor market and their encroachment into the DR along the border has eliminated the visible border difference from space - just look at GoogleEarth. However the cultures remain quite different and travel by Dominicans into Haiti remains quite limited, especially across the Northern border crossing. This is why Ms. Alvarez's travelogue and her observations are so special, such as the mango ladies near her destination in Haiti. She really brings it to life. I did the same trip back in 1998 from Dajabon to Cape Haitien when I was only allowed to pass because my car had diplomatic license plates. The only other vehicle allowed to pass was a daily truck filled with Dominican ice that went to Cape Haitien.

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