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This exceedingly strong debut collection of stories is set in the ghettos of the Dominican Republic and New Jersey, but most of all in the invisible psychic landscape of the immigrants who move from the first to the latter. Six of the ten stories here may be familiar to readers of The New Yorker, Story, or other well-regarded literary mags in whose pages they previously appeared. Díaz's stories offer grimly matter-of-fact accounts of harsh childhoods in harsh environments where fathers are eithe
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Overall I enjoyed this short story collection. As I am not a big fan of the short story genre I have challenged myself to learn to appreciate this genre more. Junot Diaz is a very good writer and does so well writing in the voice of young Dominican males. He is able to write stories where you feel empathy for the characters but you really do not like the action of the characters. You feel the time and place of the stories and the reality of the character situations.

A little too heavy for me. But still a must read if you enjoy Junot Diaz's prose, as I do.
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