February 2026 Cleyvis Natera & Yuliana Ortiz Ruano

Books of the Month

 

THE GRAND PALOMA RESORT

Author: Cleyvis Natera

Publisher: Ballantine Books

ISBN-13: 978-978-0593873281 / ISBN-10: 0593873262

 

 

SUMMARY: 

AN ELLE AND ELECTRIC LIT BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • The Grand Paloma Resort is a lush paradise in the Dominican Republic where the guests enjoy incredible luxury, and the staff is always eager to please—that is, until they are pushed to the brink.

Laura is a local Dominican woman who, through sheer hard work, has risen through the ranks to become manager at the Grand Paloma Resort. Her idea to pair a “platinum” guest with their own resort employee to attend to their every whim has been wildly successful, and she’s just weeks away from a promotion that could blaze a path for her off the resort and toward a life of opportunity. If only her younger sister, Elena—who she’s looked after since the death of their mother—could get with the program.

Elena has tried to live up to her sister’s expectations, but to escape the drudgery of waiting on rich tourists, she’s become increasingly dependent on pills and partying. As a babysitter at the resort, she’s at the beck and call of guests who are indulging their worst impulses and need someone else to watch their kids while they do so. Now, after an accident, a child left in her charge is believed dead, and Elena knows she’ll be held responsible.

When Elena runs into the child’s father at a nearby beachfront watering hole, he offers her an obscene amount of money for private time with two young local girls. Elena pockets the cash to fund her escape and prays she’s gotten the girls out of harm’s way. But then the girls are reported missing.

Set over the course of seven days, The Grand Paloma Resort offers an unforgettable story of class, family, and community, building to an intense climax in which the true costs of luxury are laid bare, redeemed only by true acts of love.

 

About the Author:

Cleyvis Natera is the author of two novels: Neruda on the Park and The Grand Paloma Resort. She was born in the Dominican Republic, migrated to the United States at ten years old, and grew up in New York City. She holds a BA from Skidmore College and a M.F.A. from New York University. Her writing has won awards and fellowships from the International Latino Book Awards and PEN America, among others. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, TIME Magazine, The Washington Post, and USA TODAY, among others. She is currently a Fulbright Specialist. She teaches fiction at Barnard College of Columbia University, The New School, and Montclair State University. She lives with her husband and two young children in Montclair, New Jersey. 

 

Website:  https://cleyvisnatera.com/the-grand-paloma-resort/ 

Publisher site: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/753030/the-grand-paloma-resort-by-cleyvis-natera/

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CARNAVAL FEVER

Author: Yuliana Ortiz Ruano

Publisher: Soft Skull

ISBN: 1593768095 / ISBN-13: 978-1593768096

 

 


SUMMARY:

A young girl growing up in an Afro-descendant community of Ecuador in the 1990s confronts familial secrets and the ever-present specter of male violence, set against the vibrant background of Carnaval

“In this wondrous novel, both life’s potential for beauty and harshness sing together. Ortiz has written a story you will not forget.” —Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Chain Gang All-Stars

Ainhoa lives a protected life within the walls of her grandmother’s house in the neighborhood of Esmeraldas in Ecuador. Surrounded by a gaggle of aunts who love and teach her, Ainhoa narrates moments that evoke the powerful presence of music and dance in her daily life while also confronting familial violence over the course of Carnaval season. Seen through Ainhoa’s innocent eyes, the difficult themes that have defined the South American country’s recent history, including economic hardship, migration, and upheaval, are but one side of an enormous cultural richness steeped in the joy, music, and vibrancy of this singular community of women.

Following the contours of Carnaval, and sublimely translated by Madeleine Arenivar, Yuliana Ortiz Ruano’s sensorial and viscerally alive novel brims with poetry and exuberance, as well as the pain of an existence lived in the forgotten corners of the world. Carnaval Fever is the introduction of an important new voice in Latin American letters, available in English for the first time.

 

photo credit by Ricardo Bohórquez

 

About the Author:

Yuliana Ortiz Ruano (Esmeraldas, Ecuador, 1992) is an Afro music DJ. A novelist and a poet, she is the author of the collections Sovoz, Canciones desde el fin del mundo, and Cuaderno del imposible retorno a Pangea. Carnaval Fever won the Joaquín Gallegos Lara National Fiction Prize, the Primo Romanzo Latinoamericano Award, and the PEN Presents English PEN Award.  

 

Publisher site: https://softskull.com/books/carnaval-fever/

 

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