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Infinite Country: A Novel was written by Patricia Engel and published by Avid Reader Press, New Yor,k in 2021.[1][2][3][4][5]
Accolades
[edit]Accolades[6]
- New York Times Bestseller
- Washington Post Bestseller
- Reese's Book Club pick
- Esquire Book Club pick
- Indie Next Pick
Reception
[edit]"A knockout of a novel...we predict Infinite Country] will be viewed as one of 2021's best." --O, The Oprah Magazine Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2021 from Esquire, O, The Oprah Magazine, Elle, GMA, New York Post, Ms. Magazine, The Millions, Electric Literature, LitHub, AARP, Refinery29, BuzzFeed, Autostraddle, She Reads, Alma, and more. I often wonder if we are living the wrong life in the wrong country." [7]
References
[edit]- ^ Villavicencio, Karla Cornejo (5 March 2021). "In This Novel, Immigration Status is Part of the Family Drama". The New York Times.
- ^ Cline, Jake (March 2, 2021). "Patricia Engel's 'Infinite Country' focuses on the psychological pain of a family split apart". The Washington Post.
- ^ Meyer, Lily (27 February 2021). "To Summarize, 'Infinite Country' Can be Frustrating". NPR.
- ^ "INFINITE COUNTRY | Kirkus Reviews".
- ^ Rodriguez, Gina Isabel (April 23, 2021). "Review: Infinite Country by Patricia Engel". Harvard Review. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ "Infinite Country".
- ^ Engel, Patricia (2 March 2021). Infinite Country a book by Patricia Engel. ISBN 9781982159467.
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