Lost in Oaxaca: A Novel
By (Author) Jessica Winters Mireles
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
4th June 2020
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
328
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Thirty-seven-year-old piano teacher Camille Childs is a lost soul who is seeking recognition through her star student-so when her student unexpectedly leaves California to return to her village in Oaxaca, Mexico, Camille follows her. There, Camille meets Alejandro, a Zapotec man who helps her navigate the unfamiliar culture of Oaxaca and teaches her to view the world in a different light.
2020 American Fiction Awards Winner in Women's Fiction
2020 Readers' Favorite Book Awards Bronze Medal in Fiction: Cultural
Setting out from the wealthy enclave of Santa Barbara to a mountainous Oaxacan community to find her missing star pupil, Camille finds more than she could have imagined. Warm and lyrical, Lost in Oaxaca made me long for the tastes and authenticity of village life. Add the sweetness of romance, heartrending injustice, and the suspense that all could be lost, and you have a delightful and exciting read.
Rossandra White, author of Loveyoubye: Holding Fast, Letting Go, And Then Theres The Dog
Take a little romance (Mexican style), add enough suspense to string a reader along, pepper it with evocative language underscored by a writer who knows her way around music, and you have a novel as engrossing in its storytelling as in the cultural nerves it touches. On the surface, Lost in Oaxaca is the story of a woman, Camille, trying to unravel the mystery of her star piano students sudden disappearance. The title quickly shows itself to be a bit of a ruse, however, a clever setup for a journey that, in the end, brings catharsis to Camille and with it a chance to reclaim even more than she thought she was looking for.
Deborah Batterman, author of Just Like February and Shoe, Hair, Nails
Jessica Winters Mireless Lost in Oaxaca is a beautiful, moving, and timely love story that will tug at your heartstrings, along with your sense of right and wrong. Through the charming Camille and captivating Alejandro, you will leave this book believing that both love and music can rise above the inequities, injustices, and bullies of the world.
Jessica Anya Blau, author of The Trouble with Lexie
Travel and awakening combine in [this] delicate romance. . . .Lost in Oaxaca is a vigorous, sensitive account of crossing borders to reimagine what love looks like when its poured without reserve.
Foreword Reviews
Born and raised in Santa Barbara, California, Jessica Winters Mireles holds a degree in piano performance from USC. After graduating, she began her career as a piano teacher and performer. Four children and a studio of over forty piano students later, Jessicas life changed drastically when her youngest daughter was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of two; she soon decided that life was too short to give up on her dreams of becoming a writer, and after five years of carving out some time each day from her busy schedule, she finished Lost in Oaxaca. Jessicas work has been published in GreenPrints and Mothering magazines. She also knows quite a bit about Oaxaca, as her husband is an indigenous Zapotec man from the highlands of Oaxaca and is a great source of inspiration. She lives with her husband and family in Santa Barbara, California.