Synopses & Reviews
An exhilarating debut novel following members of a Dominican family in New York City who take radically different paths when faced with encroaching gentrification
"The rare book that manages to be chilling, fun, and profound all at once." — Naima Coster, New York Timesbestselling author of What's Mine and Yours
The Guerreros have lived in Nothar Park, a predominantly Dominican part of New York City, for twenty years. When demolition begins on a neighboring tenement, Eusebia, an elder of the community, takes matters into her own hands by devising an increasingly dangerous series of schemes to stop construction of the luxury condos. Meanwhile, Eusebia's daughter, Luz, a rising associate at a top Manhattan law firm who strives to live the bougie lifestyle her parents worked hard to give her, becomes distracted by a sweltering romance with the handsome white developer at the company her mother so vehemently opposes.
As Luz's father, Vladimir, secretly designs their retirement home in the Dominican Republic, mother and daughter collide, ramping up tensions in Nothar Park, racing toward a near-fatal climax.
A beautifully layered portrait of family, friendship, and ambition, Neruda on the Park weaves a rich and vivid tapestry of community as well as the sacrifices we make to protect what we love most, announcing Cleyvis Natera as an electrifying new voice.
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"Natera has written a powerful and arresting novel with unforgettable characters. Neruda on the Park is the book we need and the reason I read." — Angie Cruz, author of Dominicana
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"Natera is a writer to watch. Her excellent debut novel is lyrical, absorbing, and slyly funny." — Jenny Offill, New York Times bestselling author of Weather
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"A savvy melodrama, warmhearted and as astute as a lawyer's brief." — Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Cleyvis Natera was born in the Dominican Republic, migrated to the United States at ten years old, and grew up in New York City. She holds a BA from Skidmore College and an MFA from New York University. Her writing has won awards and fellowships from PEN America, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, the Kenyon Review's Writers Workshops, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She lives with her husband and two young children in Montclair, New Jersey. Neruda on the Park is her first novel.