Set in 20th-century El Salvador The Volcano Daughters is a powerful novel about
sisterhood art and a community of women who refuse to be silenced. 'A gripping and
spellbinding novel about a sisterhood ripped apart by violence narrated by a ghostly chorus.
An unforgettable debut.' Brit Bennett author of The Vanishing Half El Salvador 1923. Two
sisters raised in the shadow of a brutal dictatorship must take separate journeys to escape
the genocide that engulfs the country they love. Each believing the other to be dead they flee
across the globe reinventing themselves and building very different lives along the way. But
their paths will cross once more for neither girl can forget the ghosts of the murdered
friends they left behind. Fate will bring them back together and when that happens the voices
of the dead will be heard once more. Their story is not yet over. Endlessly surprising
vividly imaginative bursting with lush life The Volcano Daughters is a story about the
strength of sisterhood against all odds. * A Most Anticipated Book of the Year from
Vulture and Electric Literature *