14-05-2025 11:01 via nytimes.com

Five Years After “American Dirt,” Jeanine Cummins Has a New Novel

Five years later, she has a new novel, “Speak to Me of Home,” which draws directly from her family’s history in Puerto Rico and the Midwest.
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