![]() It is through Luca’s eyes that the audience experiences the murders. The work is told in the third-person narrative, but the author frequently angles the narration from a particular character’s perspective. Lydia Quixano Perez and her son Luca are the only survivors of the massacre and must escape Mexico to avoid being killed by the cartel. ![]() This is due to the firestorm of controversy that the work has ignited. Additionally, Cummins has included an author’s not at the end of the work. The tragedy forces the protagonist and her son to migrate to the United States. ![]() Flatiron Books, 2020.Ĭummins’ novel is divided into 36 chapters and an epilogue, essentially covering the aftermath of sixteen executions by the Mexican cartel. ![]() The following version of this book was used to create the guide: Cummins, Jeanine. ![]()
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