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Alvarez, Julia - Cecilia Rodríguez Milanés (review date July 1991)
Cecilia Rodríguez Milanés (review date July 1991)
SOURCE: "No Place Like Home," in The Women's Review of Books, Vol. 8, Nos. 10-11, July, 1991, p. 39.
[In the following review, Milanés calls How the García Girls Lost Their Accents a portrait of "its protagonists' precarious coming of age."]
As so many immigrants and exiles know, you can never go back home. It's never the same—or rather we are not the same. In Julia Alvarez' novel the sisters Carla, Sandra, Yolanda and Sofía lose their island accents, life and ways, but How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents is not simply about adjustment and acculturation. It is about its protagonists' precarious coming of age as Latinas in the United States and gringas in Santo Domingo.
On the first anniversary of the family's life in the US, Carla makes a clearly unrealizable wish:
What do you wish for on the first celebration of the day you lost...
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- Fred Muratori (review date Winter 1986)
- Cecilia Rodríguez Milanés (review date July 1991)
- Donna Rifkind (review date 6 October 1991)
- Jason Zappe (review date Winter 1991)
- Julia Alvarez with Catherine Wiley (interview date March 1992)
- Ilan Stavans (review date 10 April 1992)
- Bruce-Novoa (review date Summer 1992)
- Elizabeth Starcevic (review date August-September 1992)
- Julia Alvarez (essay date February 1993)
- Ilan Stavans (review date 7 November 1994)
- Dwight Garner (review date Winter 1994)
- Roberto González Echevarría (review date 18 December 1994)
- Janet Jones Hampton (review date Spring 1995)
- Rochelle Ratner (review date 15 April 1995)
- Publishers Weekly (review date 24 April 1995)
- Ruth Behar (review date May 1995)
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