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432 pages, Paperback
First published April 6, 2021
"This afternoon, though, even Amadeo's tatoos seem to strain with his exertion, and he's seeing himself from outside and above. A flaming Sacred Heart beats against his left pectoral, sweat drips from the point of a bloodied dagger on his bicep, and the roses winding around his side bloom against the heat of his effort. On his back, the Guadalupana glistens brilliantly, her dress scarred with three vertical cuts of the sellos, the secret seals of obligation. The lines, each the length of a man's hand, are raised and pink and newly healed, evidence of his initiation into the hermandad."
"He feels like a star: he is young, he is strong, he could carry this cross all day. The sky is the deep blue of spring, the air still cool and spiced with the smell of pinon. The fluting notes of the pito sound thinner up here, competing with the breeze and the birds."
“Is this what motherhood means? Being suddenly able to pity the adults in your life?”