In Houdini's Women, Sonia Chocrón immerses us in the story of a Jewish-Venezuelan family, intertwined with the legacy of the famous illusionist Harry Houdini. The novel, narrated by Sara, a granddaughter of the family, reveals a web of secrets, lies, and complex family relationships that have been passed down from generation to generation.Through Sara's eyes, we explore the lives of the women of the Brandao Maya family, who, like Houdini, seem to be masters of the art of illusion and evasion. Each of them hides secrets that have shaped their lives and those of their descendants. The novel becomes an introspective journey in which the characters try to unravel their past and build their own identity.
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