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There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven

By Ruben Reyes Jr.
There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven by Ruben Reyes Jr. digital book - Fable

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Longlisted for the PEN/Faulkner Award • Finalist for The Story Prize • Finalist for the Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction • Finalist for the California Book Award • Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence, the Aspen Words Literary Prize, and the New American Voices Award

"Ruben Reyes Jr. is a wonder." — Héctor Tobar

An electrifying debut speculative fiction story collection about Central American identity that spans past, present, and future worlds to reveal what happens when your life is no longer your own.

An ordinary man wakes one morning to discover he’s a famous reggaetón star. An aging abuela slowly morphs into a marionette puppet. A struggling academic discovers the horrifying cost of becoming a Self-Made Man.

In There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven, Ruben Reyes Jr. conjures strange, dreamlike, and surreal worlds to explore what we would do if we woke up one morning and our lives were unrecognizable. Boundaries between the past, present, and future are blurred. Menacing technology and unchecked bureaucracy cut through everyday life with uncanny dread. The characters, from mango farmers to popstars to ex-guerilla fighters to cyborgs, are forced to make uncomfortable choices—choices that not only mean life or death, but might also allow them to be heard in a world set on silencing the voices of Central Americans.

Blazing with heart, humor, and inimitable style, There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven subverts everything we think we know about migration and its consequences, capturing what it means to take up a new life—whether willfully or forced—with piercing and brilliant clarity. A gifted new storyteller and trailblazing stylist, Reyes not only transports to other worlds but alerts us to the heartache and injustice of our own.

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“8 Stars out of 5 (in a world with the possibilityof Selena being alive)..so good I have decided to review each short. They are all soooo good. I will be reviewing them as Inread them. 1.An Alternate History Of El Salvador or Perhaps The World-- CORRECT Sold 10 out of 5 Stars. The whole review is--- CORRECT!!! 2.He eats his Own- I still am thinking about this one. 7 out of 5 stars. To me this is a perfect example of what colonization teaches all people to do. Heart breaking, haunting, and the spirit of this story is very much alive in AmeriKKKan culture. 3.Try Again- 5 Stars. Wow, This story has more layers than a lasagna. Soo good. You can feel the pain and hurt in their words. The struggle to have someone back who has passed is a real feeling most of us have had. I would say this falls into Sci-fi for me. This story could maybe happen in our lifetime as well or something very similar. This also gives a little black mirror for me. Love. 4. The Myth of the Self-Made Man (Sci-fi for me)- 7 out of 5 stars. This one started a little slow for me but loved what it was giving. Then I found out what was going on, dam. I will say while reading this one...it did give some of the same scary energy”

About Ruben Reyes Jr.

Ruben Reyes Jr. is the son of two Salvadoran immigrants and the author of There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and Harvard College, his writing has appeared in The Boston GlobeThe Washington PostLightspeed Magazine, and other publications. Originally from Southern California, he now lives in Brooklyn.

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