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"This story beautifully weaves together the theme of family and uses weather as a metaphor to peel back the curtain on the layered lives of three sisters and their parents."
–Reese Witherspoon "Enchanting."
–Oprah Quarterly "Warm, witty, and funny, this novel makes the perfect, curl-up-on-the-couch long weekend read."
–Amazon Book Review (Editors' Pick) "A heartfelt, laugh-out-loud novel about the highs and lows of family life."
–Real Simple "A warmhearted domestic drama with political undercurrents makes for fun reading."
–Kirkus "Absorbing, moving, comic and tragic,
L.A. Weather will capture readers and never let them go."
–Shelf Awareness "A year in the life of a Mexican Jewish family whose problems include a near-drowning, a drought and drama galore as the marriages of the parents and all three daughters go off the rails."
–People "Escandón folds weighty issues–immigration, climate change, gentrification–into a lively, slyly humorous family story."
–Library Journal "María Amparo Escandón captures brilliantly the sights, sounds, and scents of the metropolis–each enclave with its own language, music, foods, and customs."
–Washington Independent Review of Books "María Amparo Escandón is bold. Who dares to write about the weather in Los Angeles? Unlike the warm and benign climate cliché that can so easily be ignored, the complicated richness that makes up the Alvarado family can be appreciated from the first paragraph."
–Laura Esquivel, author of
Like Water for Chocolate "A phenomenal story about the Mexican-American experience in L.A: fun, quirky, heart-wrenching, very human and full of soul. Read it and realize how much we all share (beyond the weather). María Amparo Escandón is a superb and unique observer."
–Jorge Ramos, award-winning journalist and author of
No Borders "Take it from María Amparo Escandón–it's not always 72 and sunny in Los Angeles. Known for her sly humor, she brings us a surprising story about family life in one of America's most complex cities."
–Reyna Grande, author of Across A Hundred Mountains
"There is no other voice as quick-witted and sharp as María Amparo Escandón's. In
L.A. Weather she displays yet again her talent for creating engaging characters who leap off the page and linger like old friends or cherished relatives. As the Alvarados face shifts of tectonic proportions, Escandón confronts how families test our understanding of not just ourselves, but of the very world around us."
–Alex Espinoza, author of
Cruising: An Intimate History of a Radical Pastime and
Still Water Saints "Messy lives of women, well told. What could be better?"
–Rodrigo García, writer and director of
Nine Lives and
Mother and Child