In Nepantla: The Story of a Family, step into the heart of San Miguel Itzicuaro, a fictional Michoacán town where history, memory, and the mystical intertwine. Spanning decades from the Mexican Revolution to the late 20th century, this sweeping tale follows the Mateos and Aboitiz families as they navigate love, sacrifice, survival, and the ever-present pull of heritage.
At the center is Julia Mateos, now an old woman returning to the abandoned family home, a crumbling relic of their once-grand legacy. Wandering through its weathered courtyards, Julia confronts the ghosts of her past-both literal and metaphorical. The whispers of her ancestors echo in the adobe walls, the scent of long-extinguished bread ovens wafts through the air, and shadows seem to move with a purpose, as though the house itself remembers. The dilapidated estate, filled with memories and magic, becomes a liminal space where Julia unravels the tangled threads of her family's history.
The story interweaves the lives of unforgettable characters. Set against a backdrop of revolution, migration, and cultural upheaval, Nepantla offers a richly woven tale where history and personal choice collide. The in-between spaces-nepantla-are not only geographical but spiritual, where old traditions and new realities force the characters to confront who they are and who they will become.
Perfect for readers who love multi-generational sagas, historical fiction, and the magical realism of authors like Isabel Allende and Gabriel García Márquez, Nepantla: The Story of a Family is a luminous exploration of heritage, resilience, and the enduring power of love and memory.All Rights Reserved