NATIONAL BESTSELLER - Every year, Ceyala "Lala" Reyes'
family--aunts, uncles, mothers, fathers, and Lala's six older
brothers--packs up three cars and, in a wild ride, drive from Chicago to
the Little Grandfather and Awful Grandmother's house in Mexico City for
the summer. From the celebrated bestselling author of The House on
Mango Street and winner of the 2019 PEN/Nabokov Award for Achievement
in International Literature.
Struggling to find a voice above the boom of her brothers and to
understand her place on this side of the border and that, Lala is a
shrewd observer of family life. But when she starts telling the Awful
Grandmother's life story, seeking clues to how she got to be so awful,
grandmother accuses Lala of exaggerating. Soon, a multigenerational
family narrative turns into a whirlwind exploration of storytelling,
lies, and life. Like the cherished rebozo, or shawl, that has been
passed down through generations of Reyes women, Caramelo is alive with
the vibrations of history, family, and love. From the winner of the 2019
PEN/Nabokov Award for Achievement in International Literature.