Sánchez Rugeles, Eduardo J., 1977-

Blue label / Eduardo Sánchez Rugeles ; translated by Paul Filev ; [afterword by Alberto Barrera Tyszka]. - First Turtle Point Press edition. - 237 pages ; 21 cm.

First published in Spanish in 2010 by Libros de El Nacional as Blue label/Etiqueta Azul.

"Eugenia Blanc, a young Caraqueńan and quintessential teenager at war with the world around her, has one aim: after graduating from high school, to abandon Venezuela definitively. She embarks on a spontaneous road trip in a banged-up Fiat with her rebellious classmate Luis Tévez, in search of her grandfather, the one person who can provide her with the documents that would allow her to leave the country. While Eugenia and Luis's tentative, troubled romance unfolds during the Chávez era, the story also looks back at Venezuela's "lost decade" of the 1990s, a time of intractable violence, inequality, corruption, and instability that led to Chávez's election. With an unvarnished fluidity that brings to mind Jack Kerouac and a crazy-ass playlist that ranges from REM to Bob Dylan to El Canto del Loco to Shakira, Blue Label is an audacious, dark novel with a gut-punch of an ending; the prize-winning first book by a writer who has cemented his reputation as a major young Latin American voice."--provided by publisher.

9781885983572 1885983573


Teenagers--Venezuela--Fiction.
Automobile travel--Venezuela--Fiction.
Middle class--Venezuela--Fiction.
Urban youth--Venezuela--Fiction.


Suspense fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

PQ6719.A57348 / E7513 2018

Fiction Sanchez Rugeles 863/.7