The Great Divide by Cristina Henríquez

"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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Published
2024
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Unknown
Length
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Pages
321
Original Language
English
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