Three timelines intertwine, connected by witches and women. A grad student in Massachusetts in the 1990s, whose grandmother had a run-in with a witch in the early 1900s in Mexico, researches the mysterious disappearance of a promising woman horror writer in the 1930s.

It's a very nicely constructed, gripping, enjoyable novel of good and evil magic, and women's persistence in the face of what seem to be impossible odds.

Content notes: Cat death.




What it says on the tin: a very gothic-y gothic, set in Mexico. Noemi is a bit of a shallow, selfish debutante in 1950s Mexico. But when she realizes that her cousin who married a wealthy older man may be in trouble in their lavish home in rural Mexico, Noemi sets out to rescue her. She promptly encounters every gothic trope ever, plus a really fun twist on the haunted house/ghost story.

It turns out that being a mean girl debutante used to getting her own way is exactly what's needed to survive this story. I had no end of fun with Noemi bluntly calling out the rule about no talking at dinner, demanding to know exactly what medical treatment her cousin was getting, and generally running roughshod over the creepy atmosphere. A very enjoyable book that I read in a single sitting.
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I love everything she writes. I haven't read the Bewitching yet but thanks for the heads up.
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I loved Mexican Gothic so this is probably a good time to check out The Bewitching.
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I've been looking forward to MEXICAN GOTHIC!
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I loved Mexican Gothic and must now read The Bewitching!

I attended book talk by Silvia Moreno-Garcia that included Q&A, and she is a gem. I didn't expect her to be hilarious! If you can ever see her, do.
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I really enjoyed both books! However, I'm so tired of the horror trope of killing pets. It always happen. At least it was an unpleasant surprise when the poor kitty died, just unpleasant. At least it got a little better in the end.
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