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Daughter of Fire
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Ana Lucia Robleda
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
For a young woman coming of age in sixteenth-century Guatemala, safeguarding her people’s legacy is a dangerous pursuit in a mystical, empowering, and richly imagined historical novel.
Catalina de Cerrato is being raised by her widowed father, Don Alonso, in 1551 Guatemala, scarcely thirty years since the Spanish invasion. A ruling member of the oppressive Spanish hierarchy, Don Alonso holds sway over the newly relegated lower class of Indigenous communities. Fiercely independent, Catalina struggles to honor her father and her late mother, a Maya noblewoman to whom Catalina made a vow that only she can keep: preserve the lost sacred text of the Popol Vuh, the treasured and now forbidden history of the K’iche’ people.
Urged on by her mother’s spirit voice, and possessing the gift of committing the invaluable stories to memory, Catalina embarks on a secret and transcendent quest to rewrite them. Through ancient pyramids, Spanish villas, and caves of masked devils, she finds an ally in the captivating Juan de Rojas, a lord whose rule was compromised by the invasion. But as their love and trust unfold, and Don Alonso’s tyranny escalates, Catalina must confront her conflicted blood heritage—and its secrets—once and for all if she’s to follow her dangerous quest to its historic end.
Critic reviews
“Daughter of Fire is a gorgeous, gripping tale of one young woman’s struggle to find herself amid the terrors of colonialism and the desperate need to uphold the heritage of her people, bound up in her love for her mother.” —Booklist
“Robleda’s first novel shows promise and would be a good add to Latine mythology collections. Young adult readers will appreciate the chivalrous romance, and those with an interest in Latin American history will find the cultural perspective refreshing.” —Library Journal
“This is a well-researched novel telling of a time period which doesn’t often appear in fiction.” —Historical Novels Review
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- Anonymous User
- 14-09-24
Wonderful story beautifully told
This was my first audible listen and I think it will be difficult to find another book so brilliantly read.
It’s a story of a young girl on an epic journey to find her place in 16th century Guatemala. I enjoyed learning about Mayan culture and loved the depth of the characters, brought to life by the narrator.
I thoroughly enjoyed the story, and would recommend everyone to listen to it.
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- A.Reid
- 10-08-24
Beautiful story telling from author and narrator
Beautiful debut novel.
I really enjoyed this historical fiction novel from Guatemala. I learnt so much about the Popol Vuh, K'iche people and the Spanish invasion. I couldn't stop listing, with many surprises that I wasn't expecting. Catalina was a strong female lead and Cook was my favorite character. Congratulations on your novel Sofia, and thank you for introducing me to the story and history I was not familiar with.
Ana Lu's voice, tone, melodic, authentic are true to the time and place of the story. I was very immersed in the story.
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