
Leaving Tabasco
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Ruth Livier
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By:
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Carmen Boullosa
Carmen Boullosa is one of Mexico's most acclaimed young writers, and Leaving Tabasco tells of the coming-of-age of Delmira Ulloa, raised in an all-female home in Agustini, in the Mexican province of Tabasco. The Washington Post Book World wrote, "We happily share with [Delmira]... her life, including the infinitely charming town she inhabits [and] her grandmother's fantastic imagination."
In Agustini, it is not unusual to see your grandmother float above the bed when she sleeps, or to purchase torrential rains at a traveling fair, or to watch your family's elderly serving woman develop stigmata, then disappear completely, to be canonized as a local saint. As Delmira becomes a woman, she will search for her missing father, and will make a choice that will force her to leave home forever.
Brimming with the spirit of its irrepressible heroine, Leaving Tabasco is a story of great charm and depth that will remain in its listeners' hearts for a long time.
©1999 Carmen Boullosa. Translation copyright 2001 by Geoff Hargreaves. Recorded by arrangement with Grove Atlantic, Inc. (P)2014 Audible Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
At first, it seems like you're going to be reading a story about the development or growth of the narrator, but for the most part she jumps to a conclusion, gets yelled at, and then the story moves on. There are very few moments of reflection. Then, it becomes a supernatural series of unusual events and yet, the writing was so bland that you don't really care to know more about why these things are happening
The narrator used varying voices for the characters and I felt she captured the childlike innocence of the character with the way she read. She read a little slow sometimes, but it wasn't that off putting.
A very boring story
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Waste of time
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