Frida's Cook
by Florencia Etcheves
Description
Mexico, 1939. Nayeli Cruz is fourteen years old and is facing the same fate as her older sister: being married off to a man she does not know. Like so many women, she has no choice but to leave her home in Tehuantepec for Mexico City, and forge her own path. There she will meet the painter Frida Kahlo and will become not only her cook, but also her right-hand woman.
Argentina, 2018. Paloma’s -Nayeli’s granddaughter- discovers that there is a part of her past her grandmother knows nothing about. When she inherits a painting worth millions of dollars, she suddenly finds her life in danger as a group of swindlers try to steal it. What’s more, one of the criminals appears to be the man she loves.
Strong Women
Nayeli’s story unfolds in a time when women were not taken seriously – when they could not make decisions about their own lives. But the female characters in this tale have drive, and a rebellious nature, allowing them to escape the fate of many.
Emotion and Mystery
A journey full of twists and revelations that brings together the past and the present. As Nayeli’s story unfolds, Paloma’s discoveries are explained, and Paloma herself must fight to stay alive.
A Synergy Between Fact and Fiction
Historical and fictitious events come together to create a unique, captivating narrative. Frida Kahlo’s real experiences are presented through the eyes of Nayeli, who, although she never actually existed, represents many similar women from that era.
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Author Biography
Florencia Etcheves was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1971. She is a renowned journalist specialising in crime and TV producer. Thanks to her huge and indisputable talent, this author was awarded with the Martín Fierro Prize twice (2010 and 2011).
Etcheves is the author of bestselling titles such as La virgen en tus ojos (‘The Virgin in Your Eyes’, Planeta, 2012), La hija del campeón (‘The Champion’s Daughter’, Planeta, 2014), Cornelia (Planeta, 2016) and Errantes (‘Wanderings’, Planeta, 2018).
Some of her books have been translated into Italian, Polish and Arabic. Plus, the film Perdida (‘Lost’) -directed by Alejandro Montiel- is based on Cornelia. In fact, Netflix acquired the rights to make a film adaptation of La virgen en tus ojos in 2018.
The author was involved in the screen adaptation of Perdida, La corazonada (prequel of Perdida) and Pipa, named Recurrence in English and released on July 27th. It was listed in the Netflix Top 10 Movies in 79 countries, with more than 23 million views by the first week of August. It was the most watched production in Latin America, Canada, United States, Israel, Spain, Australia and Italy.
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- Publisher Planeta
- Publication Date October 2022
- Orginal LanguageSpanish
- ISBN/Identifier 9789504978701
- FormatPaperback
- Pages536
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleLa cocinera de Frida
- Original Language AuthorsSpanish
- Copyright Year2022
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