![]() ![]() ![]() Her young maid, Alcide Figueroa, whom Esther has saved from a life of prostitution with the help of another key character Eric Vitier, is about to embark upon a dizzying journey through the past, present and future. However, for those who prefer to know a little more, here are a few hints: the story begins in a flat belonging to the priestess and presidential advisor Esther Escudero, also known as Omicunlé since she underwent an Afro-Cuban right to make her the servant of the sea Goddess Yemayá. In fact, all its publishers feel they can do is enthusiastically urge you to read it. Any attempt to classify it is bound to end in failure. This stunning novel, which is sure to consolidate Rita Indiana's literary reputation, has so many different layers and fascinating twists that it defies summary. ![]()
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