Carnaval Fever
Carnaval Fever
By Yuliana Ortiz Ruano, translated from Spanish (Ecuador) by Madeleine Arenivar
Carnaval Fever is a luminous and defiant portrait of Afro-Ecuadorian identity, music, and resistance, set within a fiercely protective matriarchal household.
Sheltered within her grandmother's fiercely protective household, Ainhoa blossoms under the guidance of her constellation of aunts—women who become her teachers, guardians, and spiritual anchors. Through Ainhoa's keen observant eyes, readers experience how music and dance – particularly during the explosive energy of Carnaval – don't merely entertain but form the very heartbeat of existence, a pulsing testament to Afro-Ecuadorian identity and resistance.
Yet beneath this tapestry of warmth and celebration, Carnaval Fever fearlessly confronts the shadows: crushing economic hardship, the heartbreak of migration, and the ever-present threat of male violence hovering at the community's edges. At its luminous core, however, this novel stands as a defiant celebration of women's resilience, collective power, and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood that sustain communities through generations.
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