In this episode, I dive into Dominicana by Angie Cruz—a powerful historical fiction novel set against the backdrop of the Dominican Republic’s turbulent 1960s and the immigrant experience in New York City.
We’ll explore Ana Cancion’s journey from a 15-year-old bride uprooted from her home to a young woman navigating survival, duty, and the quiet rebellions that shape her identity.
Along the way, I’ll share the Dominican history that frames this story, unpack themes of agency, immigration, and coming of age, and connect Ana’s experiences to the generational stories within my own family.
If you’re drawn to historical fiction that blends political upheaval with deeply personal struggles, or if you’ve ever wondered what survival, resilience, and self-discovery look like in the face of impossible choices—this conversation is for you.
✨ Shelf Therapy Takeaway: Finding your voice, and honoring your roots while creating your own path are forms of strength.
Tune in for a discussion that will move you, challenge you, and maybe even shift how you see your own family’s story.