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Gringo: The Nomad's (Fictional) Guide to Guate-México

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When twenty-eight-year-old nomad Aron Cassady finds a fedora on the ocean floor off the coast of Cozumel, he never imagines that it will land him in prison. After his jailbreak catapults him into reluctant folk herodom, he and his German sidekick Lotte must venture across México and Guatemala, eluding cartel goons, the Mayan wind god K’uk’ulkan, and a serial killer who thinks people might secretly be made of cake. But when Aron’s charismatic shadow-self steals his identity, belongings, and the woman of his dreams along with them, Aron must find the courage to finally confront his past, or else risk becoming a scourge on the land that’s given him so much.

An offbeat, magical realist adventure-comedy confronting themes of escapism, cultural erosion, and what it means to be someone else’s guest, Gringo grants its readers a voyeuristic glimpse into a world obscured by its own self-containment.

342 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 5, 2024

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March 17, 2024
This is such a fun and thought-provoking book! Reminds me of Tom Robbins, one of my favourite authors!
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