Cristina Henríquez

Cristina Henríquez is an American author known for her novels and short stories that often explore themes of immigration and identity. Her notable works include 'The Book of Unknown Americans,' which received critical acclaim for its portrayal of the immigrant experience in the United States.

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  1. 1. The Great Divide

    "The Great Divide" is a captivating story set against the backdrop of the Panama Canal's construction. It delves into the lives of those who lived and worked there, highlighting their struggles and dreams. Francisco, a local fisherman, is troubled by his son Omar's decision to join the canal's workforce, seeking connection in a world that feels distant. Ada Bunting, a determined young woman from Barbados, arrives in Panama with hopes of earning money for her sister's surgery. Her path crosses with Omar's when she helps him during a moment of need. Meanwhile, John Oswald, a scientist focused on combating malaria, finds his life intertwined with Ada's when he hires her to care for his ailing wife. Through these interconnected stories, the novel paints a vivid picture of ambition, loyalty, and sacrifice, bringing to light the lives of those often overlooked by history.

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