Title: Barefoot Dogs: Stories
Author: Antonia Ruiz-Camacho
Publisher: Scribner
ISBN: 978-1476784960
Pages: 160, Paperback
Genre: Fiction

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Synopsis

An unforgettable debut of linked stories that follow the members and retinue of a wealthy Mexican family forced into exile after the patriarch is kidnapped. On an unremarkable night, José Victoriano Arteaga—the head of a thriving Mexico City family—vanishes on his way home from work. The Arteagas find few answers; the full truth of what happened to Arteaga is lost to the shadows of Mexico’s vast and desperate underworld, a place of rampant violence and kidnappings, and government corruption. But soon packages arrive to the family house, offering horrifying clues. Fear, guilt, and the prospect of financial ruination fracture the once-proud family and scatter them across the globe, yet delicate threads still hold them together: in a swimming pool in Palo Alto, Arteaga’s young grandson struggles to make sense of the grief that has hobbled his family; in Mexico City, Arteaga’s mistress alternates between rage and heartbreak as she waits, in growing panic, for her lover’s return; in Austin, the Arteagas’ housekeeper tries to piece together a second life in an alienating and demeaning new land; in Madrid, Arteaga’s son takes his ailing dog through the hot and unforgiving streets, in search of his father’s ghost. Multiple award-winning author Antonio Ruiz-Camacho offers an exquisite and intimate evocation of the loneliness, love, hope, and fear that can bind a family even as unspeakable violence tears it apart. A straight-on jab to the soul Ben Fountain, author of Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, Barefoot Dogs is a heartfelt elegy to the stolen innocence of every family struck by tragedy. This is urgent and vital fiction.
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About the Author

Antonio Ruiz-Camacho was born in Toluca, Mexico, in 1973. For the last seventeen years he’s occupied every imaginable position in a newsroom, taught creative writing to bilingual second graders and sold Mexican handcrafts in a flea market in Spain. A 2009 Knight Fellow at Stanford University and a 2014 Dobie Pasiano Fellow sponsored by the Graduate School at UT and The Texas Institute of Letters, he writes fiction and nonfiction in English and Spanish and knows how to make Mexican sushi from scratch. He earned his MFA from the New Writers Project at the University of Texas at Austin, and his BA in Communications from Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in StoryQuarterly, Kirkus Reviews, Poets & Writers, Etiqueta Negra and La Buhardilla. After finishing his story collection Barefoot Dogs, he’s currently at work on a novel that takes place in the Mexican town of Cuévano and the Texan city of Austin.

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