Swift as Desire

by Laura Esquivel | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0552150290 Global Overview for this book
Registered by BibliophileOz of Adelaide, South Australia Australia on 7/13/2006
Buy from one of these Booksellers:
Amazon.com | Amazon UK | Amazon CA | Amazon DE | Amazon FR | Amazon IT | Bol.com
1 journaler for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by BibliophileOz from Adelaide, South Australia Australia on Thursday, July 13, 2006
Instead of entering the world crying, like other babies, Jubilo was born with a smile on his face. He had a gift for hearing what was in people's hearts, for listening to sand dunes sing and insects whisper. Even as a young boy, acting as an interpreter between his warring Mayan grandmother and Spanish-speaking mother, he would translate words of spite into words of respect, so that their mutual hatred turned to love. When he grew up, he put his gift to good use in his job as a humble telegraph operator. But now the telegraph lies abandoned, obsolete as a form of communication in the electronic age, and Don Jubilo is on his deathbed, mute and estranged from his beloved wife, Lucha, who refuses to speak to him. What tragic event has come between such two such sensuous, loving people to cause their seemingly irreparable rift? What mystery lies behind the death of the son no-one ever mentions? Can their daughter bring reconciliation to her parents before it is too late, by acting as an interpreter between them in Morse code, just as Jubilo used to do for other people? In this magical, bittersweet story, touched with graphic earthiness and wit, Laura Esquivel shows us how keeping secrets will always lead to unhappiness, and how communication is the key to love. (From Amazon.co.uk)

Journal Entry 2 by BibliophileOz from Adelaide, South Australia Australia on Sunday, July 23, 2006
I really enjoyed Like Water for Chocolate so grabbed this book when I came across it. I bought it a while ago but wasn't in the mood to read it. After having a quick look, it went to the TBR pile.

Finally got around to reading Swift as Desire it and it was great! A fascinating exploration of communication and relationships.

Journal Entry 3 by BibliophileOz from Adelaide, South Australia Australia on Monday, July 31, 2006
This book has a few stops to make before it ventures out into the world on its BookCrossing journey....I released it to a colleague today.

Are you sure you want to delete this item? It cannot be undone.