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The Empanada Brotherhood

A Novel

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An aspiring writing adrift in New York finds love and community at a corner empanada stand in this novel by the author of The Milagro Beanfield War.

It’s Greenwich Village in the early 1960s, when ex-patriots, artists, and colorful bums are kings. A tiny stand selling empanadas near the corner of Bleecker and MacDougal streets is the center of the action for the shy narrator, an aspiring writer just out of college. There, he falls in with a crowd of kooky outcasts from Argentina who introduce him to their raucous adventures, melodramatic dreams, and women—particularly a tough little flamenco dancer from Buenos Aires.

Charming and insightful, this deceptively simple novel is a tale told by a master. It is a wise coming-of-age story, full of joy and touched by heartbreak, that captures a special time and place with extraordinary empathy and humor.
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      October 1, 2007
      Nichols leaves his beloved western terrainthe setting for many of his celebrated novels, includingThe Voice of the Butterfly (2001)for Greenwich Village circa 1960. Set against the romantic beauty of the city in all seasons, Nichols cleverly choreographedtragicomedy is narrated by a virginal Californian recently graduated from college and determined to succeed as a writer. Called blondie by his compadres, a loosely knit group of struggling Argentines who congregate around Aureo Roldanssmall, smoky empanada stand, he is enthralled by a fiercely ambitious young flamenco dancer in the grip of the sublime and diabolical creative force known as duende. Can he tap into this chthonic power? Should he even try? With each pristine chapter staged like a scene in a play, Nicholssubtly powerful tale takesmeasure ofthe pain and radiance of compassion and art. As his sweet-natured hero walks the streets ablaze with unrequited love, and listensto thebawdy, heartbreaking stories of his on-the-edge butever-hopefulfriends, he awakens to the sadness and beauty of life, as does the charmed reader.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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