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Heartthrob : Del Balboa Cafe al Apartheid and Back, Hardback Book

Heartthrob : Del Balboa Cafe al Apartheid and Back Hardback

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On a wintry Thursday night in San Francisco, Susana ChAvez-Silverman catches her first glimpse of a handsome stranger through the window as he passes the infamous Balboa Cafe.

She knows immediately he is the man of her dreams. His eyes meet hers, he turns and enters the bar . . . Their attraction was intense, but the social and political climate of South Africa, still in the grip of apartheid, threatened to tear them apart.

Describing the vicissitudes of the Latina migratory experience, ChAvez-Silverman struggles to overcome the hostility of a place that is so unwelcoming to nonwhite persons and outsiders. Heartthrob, a love story for the ages, implores us to consider how things could have been.

In these romantic crOnicas based on detailed diary entries and confessional letters to family and friends, ChAvez-Silverman weaves together English and Spanish to lay bare the raw intensity and true fragility of love.

Anyone who has wondered about the-one-that-got-away or sought out the true meaning of happily-ever-after will be enraptured by this intimate exploration of love, loss, and regret.

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