Review: “The Body Where I Was Born” by Guadalupe Nettel
Guadalupe Nettel’s murky and haunting memoir, “The Body Where I Was Born”, stays with you long after reading. It lingers like the taste of black coffee on your tongue; a bittersweetness that stains the roof of your mouth. Nettel looks back on her childhood in the form of a kind of soliloquy to her psychoanalyst,… Keep Reading