Bitter Grounds

Bitter Grounds

by SandraBenitez (Author)

Synopsis

Bitter Grounds depicts the luxurious lives of the wealthy in Salvadoran society through the Contreras family, owners of a coffee plantation. Elena de Contreras travels to Europe with her daughter to select wardrobes, spends idle time at luncheons and teas with society friends, and supports her daughter in opening an expensive gift shop in town. Yet when betrayal rocks Elena's protected and pampered world, she reveals an iron will no one had glimpsed in her before. Their lives are a stark contrast to the lives of the coffee pickers, who must live a hard-scrabble existence in close proximity to the privileged elite.

Jacinta Prieto comes from such a background, and as housekeeper to the Contreras family, is privy to their innermost secrets. Jacinta has secrets of her own, including a love affair with a married man whose identity she risks all to conceal. By interweaving the stories of these women, Benitez draws dramatic differences and surprising parallels in their worlds, evoking their passions and revealing their hatred with amazing empathy.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: 1
Publisher: Picador
Published: Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0312195419
ISBN 13: 9780312195410

Media Reviews

Grabs us at the most visceral level . . . Benitez's clear writing and considerable imagination enable her to make the political personal, luminous, and even comic. --Ms.

An elegant epic . . . Benitez is a remarkable storyteller. --The Denver Post

Packs an emotional punch . . . A compelling read. --The Boston Globe

Explores passion, politics, love, death and betrayal in an intricately plotted mystery . . . Moving and lyrical. --Minneapolis Star Tribune

Author Bio

Sandra Benitez's first novel was A Place Where the Sea Remembers. She grew up in El Salvador, attended high school and college in Missouri, and now divides her time between Edina, Minnesota, where she teaches creative writing, and Mexico.