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Signs Preceding the End of the World
2009 novel by Yuri Herrera From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Signs Preceding the End of the World (Spanish: Señales que precederán al fin del mundo) is a 2009 novel by Yuri Herrera and translated into English by Lisa Dillman in 2015.[1][2][3][4][5] In 2016, Herrera and Dillman won the Best Translated Book Award for Fiction. Also, with this book, Herrera is the first Spanish-language writer to win the award for fiction.[6] The Spanish title of this novel is Señales que precederán al fin del mundo.[7]
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This narrative follows a young woman's cross-border journey from Mexico to the U.S. for two objectives: to deliver a package and to find her brother. The protagonist's mother has tasked her with bringing her brother home after he was persuaded to cross the border by their estranged father's promise of land. The trip involves travel through her home village, a provincial town, Mexico City, and a subsequent bus ride to the Rio Grande. She completes the crossing by inner tube and successfully traverses the desert, where she faces risks from people-smugglers, vigilantes, and border patrol.[1][6]
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