Monday, December 3, 2018

Song of the Boricua by Olivia Castillo - Book Excerpt #1 @oliviacauthor


SONG OF THE BORICUA by Olivia Castillo, Fiction, 335 pp., $18.95 (paperback) $.99 (kindle)


Title: SONG OF THE BORICUA  
Author: Olivia Castillo  
Publisher: Independent  
Pages: 335  
Genre: Fiction

BOOK BLURB:

Puerto Rico an island of contradiction, serves as an enchanting backdrop following three generations of women.

Elena:  Resilient and ambitious, but trapped by duty to her children.

Maria:  Passionate and headstrong, but married to a man she does not love. Josephina: Optimistic and romantic, but in love with an alcoholic.

Isabella: Clairvoyant and spiritual, but denies her heritage and roots.

Like the land these women are held hostage, unfulfilled and unable to find their happiness. Each generation like the land is cursed. Can they defy the powerful bond of the curse and free themselves to find love everlasting?

New Author, Olivia Castillo, like the jibaros of the past weaves a tale of sorrow and joy. Castillos’ fiction is timely, offering a glimpse into the islands rich history and offering insight into the story that has plagued women for all of time, the search for true love and acceptance of self.

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Book Excerpt 1 - Chapter 1


            Maria


            Bronx, NY, 1957

            Maria stared into the mirror, enchanted by the face that was reflected before her. Her high cheekbones accentuated full, papaya-tinted cheeks. Large doe-like eyes were framed by a double set of lashes. She smiled at her reflection, a small Shirley Temple dimple playfully accenting her plump lips. She liked what she saw.
            She danced in front of the chipped mirror that hung above the crumbling Art Deco sink to a mambo playing on the radio. Maria Isabella Sierra had just turned sixteen and was excited to be going to her first high school dance. Her dress was a crimson satin that showed off each one of her perfect curves. Mami had gotten the material for a good price from the clothing factory where she worked.
            The fabric’s hue enhanced her coloring and her dark-chocolate hair hung in waves, softly caressing her back. Corinna, her little sister, watched Maria as she lay draped across the bed.
            “That dress is too tight on you; makes your wazoo look enormous,” she said snidely, suppressing a fake yawn and stretching her arms above her. Corinna resented her older sister Maria, who always acted like she was better than everyone else.
            Corinna was two years younger and was as thin as a stalk of sugarcane. Her black-button eyes peeped out from under a bushel of dark, curly hair. She was also unhappy because she had to wear a polka-dotted dress that tied in the back. “Cállate. You are just jealous,” Maria said with a sneer as she continued to do her makeup, perfecting her cat eyes.
            “Geez, don’t go ape. Mami says I’m gonna be your chaperone,” Corinna responded gleefully. Maria, ignoring her, applied ruby-red lipstick onto her full lips. Corinna, who had inched her way toward Maria, pretended to slip, causing Maria to smear her lipstick. “Coñio,” Maria cursed, her Bronx accent mixed with inflections of the melodious up-and-down canon of Puerto Rico.











Olivia Castillo is a New York native. After going to the prestigious Fiorello H. Laguardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, she went on to study graphic design at Otis Parson's College in Los Angeles. Along with being an entrepreneur, she is the mother of three children, and grandmother of two. When not writing or spending time with her family, she travels the world and paints. Song of the Boricua is her first novel.

Website Address: www.oliviacastillo.org          




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