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A LITTLE LUCK by Claudia Piñeiro

A LITTLE LUCK

by Claudia Piñeiro ; translated by Frances Riddle

Pub Date: July 11th, 2023
ISBN: 9781913867553
Publisher: Charco Press

A woman returns home to Argentina decades after tragedy drove her away.

This finely translated novel about guilt, love, and forgiveness is narrated by Mary Lohan, a teacher at the highly regarded Garlik Institute of Boston. But she’s also someone else, in self-exile due to a painful secret from her early life in Temperley, a province of Buenos Aires. “Certain actions can’t be explained away,” she says. “There are some things that no logic can justify. Maybe abandoning a six-year-old child is one of them. Unjustifiable.” She has changed her name, hair and eye color, and lost weight. She hasn’t seen her son, Federico Lauría, or her husband for 20 years, with no intention of going back. But almost by accident—one instance of the luck in the book’s title—forces in her new life compel Mary back to Temperley to evaluate a school for the Institute, and she’s suddenly face to face with her grown son, who’s now a teacher there. He alone recognizes Mary, but he tells no one. They maintain a professional distance as Mary evaluates the school. But Federico gives her an essay explaining his perspective on the tragedy he witnessed that led to Mary’s abandoning him. Mary’s immense grief then resurfaces as she reels from seeing Federico and reads his words, which end with a plea asking her to explain her actions. While the plot leans heavily at times on coincidence, this doesn’t detract from the nuanced, emotional core of the story as we learn why Mary made her excruciating decision, and her reply to her son shows how the arc of her life led to the pain she and Federico believed would be endless.

A moving story about the courage to face the past and earn a chance at redemption.