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With her distinctive storytelling abilities and indelibly drawn characters, Carolina De Robertis illuminates a dark moment in contemporary Latin America. Intimate with the region, she crafts an emotionally pitch-perfect tale of a young woman who makes a horrifying—but ultimately liberating—discovery about her origins.
Perla Correa grew up a privileged only child in Buenos Aires with a polished, aloof mother and a straitlaced naval officer father, whose profession she learned early on not to disclose in a country still reeling from the abuses perpetrated by the deposed military dictatorship. Although Perla understands that her parents were on the wrong side of the conflict, her love for her papá is unconditional. But when she is startled by an uninvited visitor, she begins a journey that will force her to confront the unease she has long suppressed and make a wrenching decision about who she is and who she will become.
This rich human drama is based on the truth of thirty thousand disappeared Argentinean citizens and five hundred babies who were born in clandestine detention centers, torn from their mothers, and secretly given up for adoption. In the years that followed this dark time, some of these children have discovered the identities of their true families, and they continue to do so today. Perla brings history to life as only fiction can, in an intimate, unforgettable portrait of one young woman’s explosive search for truth. De Robertis unfolds a gripping and historically resonant tale with keen-eyed compassion, luminous prose, and a startling vision of the incomparable power of love.
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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
An "O, The Oprah Magazine" 2009 Terrific Read
A "San Francisco Chronicle "Book of the Year
An incantatory debut. . . . [A] sweeping and lushly lyrical saga that spans three generations of women. . . . Boldly poetic. . . . This visionary book beautifully, bravely breaks open all the old secrets.
"Elle"
A galloping saga. . . . Its ensemble of women and men [are] bent on living every moment as if on fire. . . . The kind of novel you stay up late to finish.
"The San Francisco Chronicle"
Beautifully told with rich details and a plot that is finely woven. . . . Pulls you in from the first page and holds you until its last.
"Dallas Morning News"
Passionate. . . . De Robertis has created a vivid new landscape, both internal and external, and provided the reader with a glimpse of the country of her ancestry, a land haunted by a mountain that is not really a mountain.
"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
Marvelous. . . . Carolina De Robertis brings to vivid life thehistory and culture of Uruguay. Bold, passionate, and filled with songs both ecstatic and tragic, "The Invisible Mountain "tells the stories of three generations of women whose livestranscendthe ordinary.
Cristina Garcia, author of "Dreaming in Cuban"
The brainiest dynastic novel in years. A high-end story full of sex, politics and family.
Sara Nelson, "The Daily Beast"
Stunning. . . . "The Invisible Mountain" has the body of an epic and the soul of a sassy, sexy storyteller.
"Paste"
Deeply engrossing. . . . This novel makes us ponder the struggles of our own grandmothers, mothers, and daughters, and gives us the compassion to recognize that the links between us are deeper than the differences. A fierce, wise, and tender tale.
Anita Amirrezvani, author of "The Blood of Flowers"
Enchanting, funny and heartbreaking. . . . An extraordinary first effort whose epic scope and deft handling reverberate with the deep pull of ancestry, the powerful influence of one s country and the sacrifices of reinvention.
"Publishers Weekly," (starred review)
With grace, fluidity and a modicum of magic, an extraordinary and passionate family navigates the social and political landscapes of South America. "The Invisible Mountain" is a wonderful story; and De Robertis is a writer to watch.
Matthew Aaron Goodman, author of "Hold Love Strong"
De Robertis is a skilled storyteller, but it is her use of language from the precision of poetry to the sensuality of sex that makes this literary debut so exceptional.
"Booklist" (starred review)
Carolina De Robertis is a writer of uncanny wisdom and an alchemist ofwords. . . . A gifted literary voicemapping the uncharted territories of the Americas in a fearlessnew way.
Alex Espinoza, author of "Still Water Saints"
A poetic and absorbing generational epic that pays tribute to a colorful culture and amazing history. De Robertis is a promising young writer, and we can only hope there is much more to come from her.
"BookPage"
Beautifully wrought. . . . A winning debut.
"Kirkus Reviews"
A haunting novel about an extraordinary family and an evocative tribute to the endurance of women and the spirit of poetry.
Diana Gabaldon, author of "The Outlander" series"

INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
An O, The Oprah Magazine 2009 Terrific Read
A San Francisco Chronicle Book of the Year

An incantatory debut. . . . [A] sweeping and lushly lyrical saga that spans three generations of women. . . . Boldly poetic. . . . This visionary book beautifully, bravely breaks open all the old secrets.
Elle
A galloping saga. . . . Its ensemble of women and men [are] bent on living every moment as if on fire. . . . The kind of novel you stay up late to finish.
The San Francisco Chronicle
Beautifully told with rich details and a plot that is finely woven. . . . Pulls you in from the first page and holds you until its last.
Dallas Morning News
Passionate. . . . De Robertis has created a vivid new landscape, both internal and external, and provided the reader with a glimpse of the country of her ancestry, a land haunted by a mountain that is not really a mountain.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Marvelous. . . . Carolina De Robertis brings to vivid life thehistory and culture of Uruguay. Bold, passionate, and filled with songs both ecstatic and tragic, The Invisible Mountain tells the stories of three generations of women whose livestranscendthe ordinary.
Cristina Garcia, author of Dreaming in Cuban
The brainiest dynastic novel in years. A high-end story full of sex, politics and family.
Sara Nelson, The Daily Beast
Stunning. . . . The Invisible Mountain has the body of an epic and the soul of a sassy, sexy storyteller.
Paste
Deeply engrossing. . . . This novel makes us ponder the struggles of our own grandmothers, mothers, and daughters, and gives us the compassion to recognize that the links between us are deeper than the differences. A fierce, wise, and tender tale.
Anita Amirrezvani, author of The Blood of Flowers
Enchanting, funny and heartbreaking. . . . An extraordinary first effort whose epic scope and deft handling reverberate with the deep pull of ancestry, the powerful influence of one s country and the sacrifices of reinvention.
Publishers Weekly, (starred review)
With grace, fluidity and a modicum of magic, an extraordinary and passionate family navigates the social and political landscapes of South America. The Invisible Mountain is a wonderful story; and De Robertis is a writer to watch.
Matthew Aaron Goodman, author of Hold Love Strong
De Robertis is a skilled storyteller, but it is her use of language from the precision of poetry to the sensuality of sex that makes this literary debut so exceptional.
Booklist (starred review)
Carolina De Robertis is a writer of uncanny wisdom and an alchemist ofwords. . . . A gifted literary voicemapping the uncharted territories of the Americas in a fearlessnew way.
Alex Espinoza, author of Still Water Saints

A poetic and absorbing generational epic that pays tribute to a colorful culture and amazing history. De Robertis is a promising young writer, and we can only hope there is much more to come from her.
BookPage
Beautifully wrought. . . . A winning debut.
Kirkus Reviews
A haunting novel about an extraordinary family and an evocative tribute to the endurance of women and the spirit of poetry.
Diana Gabaldon, author of The Outlander series

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About the Author:

Carolina De Robertis was raised in England, Switzerland, and California by Uruguayan parents. Her fiction and literary translations have appeared in ColorLines, The Virginia Quarterly Review, and Zoetrope: All-Story, among others. She is the recipient of a 2008 Hedgebrook Residency for Women Authoring Change and the translator of the Chilean novella Bonsai by Alejandro Zambra. She lives in Oakland, California.
Visit the author's website: www.carolinaderobertis.com

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  • Publication date2009
  • ISBN 10 0307474631
  • ISBN 13 9780307474636
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages384
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