Margo Candela is een gevierde auteur wiens romans met scherpe humor en een scherp oog de complexiteit van het moderne leven onderzoeken. Haar werk wordt gekenmerkt door de exploratie van persoonlijke reizen en de zoektocht naar betekenis in alledaagse ervaringen. Candela's onderscheidende stem resoneert bij lezers en biedt inzichtelijke commentaren op relaties, identiteit en de menselijke conditie. Ze is momenteel bezig met het creëren van nieuwe verhalen die haar publiek verder zullen boeien en bekoren.
Exploring the theme of dissatisfaction, this book delves into the human experience of yearning for more, whether it be in relationships, career, or personal fulfillment. It portrays characters who grapple with their desires and confront the emptiness that often accompanies their pursuits. Through their journeys, the narrative examines the complexities of contentment and the struggle to find meaning in a world that constantly demands more. The poignant storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own lives and aspirations.
A TODAY.COM MOST ANTICIPATED LATINX BOOK OF 2022! Three sisters. Three vastly different lives. A maelstrom of family secrets. For fans of María Amparo Escandón and Laurie Frankel, Margo Candela pens a riotous, provocative tale of family and sisterhood. Growing up with a kind but alcoholic father and a suspicious, passive aggressive mother, the Bernal sisters each developed their own way of coping: Dulcina had her art and drugs and alcohol, Claudia plunged into her studies and fled to Princeton, and Maritza watched one Disney movie after another in between devouring romance novels. Now all grown up, the sisters are reunited at last for Maritza’s dream wedding. But they are no less different than they were growing up: Maritza is a princess bridezilla, Claudia is the family “fixer,” and Dulcina “Dooley” is finally sober. With all three Bernal sisters back in their East L.A. home, each begins to take steps to come to terms with each other, their parents, and the secrets from their shared past. While their lives may have taken different paths, they are still sisters at heart. Told in alternating points of view, The Neapolitan Sisters is a humorous yet moving look at what it means to be a sister, daughter, and ultimately, your own self, despite the pressures that come with being part of a family.