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Reading and booksigning of Sweet Mary, by Liz Balmaseda

July 7, 4:54 AMLatino Books ExaminerMayra Calvani
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What: Pulitzer-prize winner Liz Balmaseda reads and signs her debut novel, Sweet Mary.

When: Tuesday, July 14, 8:00 pm

Where: Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, FL 33134; phone: 305-442-4408

About the book:

Dulce Maria "Mary" Guevara is a woman with nothing left to lose. Wrongly accused of being a cocaine queen, she has lost her job, her reputation, and – worst of all – custody of her son. Even after the charges are dropped, suspicion lingers. Desperate to get it all back, she takes what she considers the only path open to her: She goes on a hunt for the real drug queen. Unfortunately, the one person she believes can help her is the last person she wants to see again: Joe Pratts, her ex-fiancé, a man whose connections to the drug world once ended their relationship.

Trying not to fall for Joe again is just the beginning of Mary's challenges, however. Her search leads her through the most deceiving of jungles: suburbia. There, she comes face-to-face with disturbing realities that challenge everything she thinks she knows about her formerly tranquil life. Mary's final dilemma hits closer to home than she ever imagined.

Sweet Mary
is a gripping, heartrending story with a noir soul and plenty of surprising twists – an assured debut from a writer with tremendous experience and talent.

About the Author

Liz Balmaseda is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, a writer for The Palm Beach Post and a former columnist for The Miami Herald. She was awarded her first Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1993 for her writings on the plight of Haitian refugees and the Cuban-American population. She shared a second Pulitzer for breaking-news reporting in 2001, for the coverage of the federal raid to seize refugee Elián González.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--Mayra Calvani is the co-author of the ForeWord Best Book of the Year Award winner, The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing.

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