Until August by Gabriel Garcia Marquez review a gently diverting posthumous novel in a minor key
Briefly

Not a one-star rant from the bowels of Amazon or Goodreads, but rather the verdict of Colombian Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez on his now posthumously published novel, Until August...
The smooth-reading result is the story of Ana Magdalena Bach, who every August leaves her unnamed country on the Atlantic coast for 24 hours on the unnamed Caribbean island where her mother chose to be buried...
Read at www.theguardian.com
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