Limonaria

Book review
Limonaria (Verbum Editorial. 2022, Madrid)
Set at the end of the 20th century in a coastal city
Mexican, Limonaria is the love story of two separated women
by deep social divisions and at the same time united by the desire for
protect your environment.
The dynamics of oppression of an extractivist, patriarchal and racist society are reflected in the characters who are somewhat victims and somewhat responsible for the events.
Estela González shines in the representation of eroticism and beauty of
natural environment, presenting racist dynamics without falling into reductions
indigenists.
Limonaria is a tender story that highlights the freedom that the most painful truths can bring.
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