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Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

A gothic horror novel about a young woman in 1950s Mexico. Tasnim Geedi will champion Mexican Gothic on Canada Reads 2023.

A gothic horror novel about a young woman in 1950s Mexico

Book cover, green background with woman with brown skin sitting in a red dress.

After receiving a frantic letter from her newly-wed cousin begging for someone to save her from a mysterious doom, Noem Taboada heads to High Place, a distant house in the Mexican countryside. She's not sure what she will find her cousin's husband, a handsome Englishman, is a stranger, and Noem knows little about the region.

Her only ally in this inhospitable abode is the family's youngest son. Shy and gentle, he seems to want to help Noem, but might also be hiding dark knowledge of his family's past. For there are many secrets behind the walls of High Place. The family's once colossal wealth and faded mining empire kept them from prying eyes, but as Noem digs deeper she unearths stories of violence and madness. (FromDel ReyBooks)

Mexican Gothicis in development to become a TV series for Hulu.

Mexican Gothicwill bechampioned by Tiktok creator Tasnim GeedionCanada Reads2023.

TheCanada Readsdebates will take place on March 27-30. This year, we are looking for one book to shift your perspective.

They will be hosted byAli Hassanandwill be broadcast onCBC Radio One,CBC TV,CBC Gemand onCBC Books.

Silvia Moreno-Garciais a Canadian author, who was born and raisedin Mexico. She is also the author of the novelsSignal to Noise,Gods of Jade and Shadow,The Beautiful Ones,Velvet Was The Night,Untamed ShoreandThe Daughter of Doctor Moreau.

Why Silvia Moreno-Garcia wrote Mexican Gothic

"The main character, Noem, was inspired by a couple of things. One of them was a photo of my great aunt.She'sat a party. She's wearing a 1950s-era dress and she's looking over her shoulder.

"She's sitting with a young man. The way the photo was taken and the way it's framed, your eye goes directly onto her face. You don't see the man or the other people in the room you are looking at her and she's looking right back at you. She's very self-assured and poised.

I was looking at what it might have been like to be a young woman of a certain means.- Silvia Moreno-Garcia

"The other was my maternal grandmother who came from a working class family. My great-grandmother was a maid, and my great-grandfather repaired radios. My grandmother wanted to go and study medicine. But her father torpedoed that idea because he said that if she studied medicine, that would mean going to school with men.Instead, she went to secondary school. It was a suitable occupation for a woman and she needed to contribute to the family's finances.

"On the other side of my family, a couple of paternal great aunts never got married because they came from money and they were able to make different choices. They were unmarried women, they traveled a little bit more and they were able to do other kinds of things and play a little bit of the socialite game.

"I took some stuff from my family and also from just the time period.I was looking at what it might have been like to be a young woman of a certain means."

Read more in her interview with The Next Chapter.

More interviews withSilvia Moreno-Garcia

Silvia Moreno-Garcia's novel Mexican Gothic follows an heiress's investigation into her cousin's hasty marriage and mysterious illness.

Other books by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

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