With his latest work...the Spanish Harlem-raised novelist takes a big swing to pay homage to Puerto Rican literature and Nuyorican history while crafting a captivating tale amid gentrification, perseverance and inequality set in one of the most famous Latino neighborhoods in the world ... the power of Taina comes from Quinonez bringing to life characters from previous work of Puerto Rican literature and popular culture in a new work ... In his own way, Quinonez is connecting Nuyoricans to a Puerto Rican artistic diaspora and yelling, 'we matter, our stories matter.' He’s right. These stories matter. So does this one.
In Quiñonez’s beautiful and weird little novel, teenage Julio, of Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian descent, navigates Spanish Harlem to help the young woman he’s obsessed with ... Quiñonez’s pitch-perfect portrayal, enlivened with elements of magic realism and reaching into the spirit world, weaves multiple layers and crisscrossing lines of generational, cultural, political, religious, and economic conflicts from the past and present, making Taína an enlightening and redeeming read.
A lively third installment in a series of novels...set in Spanish Harlem by Ecuadorian-born novelist Quiñonez ... Parts of his story seem almost afterthoughts, parts a little too reminiscent of García Márquez, but Quiñonez brings his imaginative tale to a graceful resolution. An engaging work blending pop culture, magical realism, and spirited writing.
Spanish Harlem serves as both setting and muse in Quiñonez’s disarming third novel...a tale of a virgin birth told by an adoring admirer ... Though its metaphors go down weird rabbit holes and the slang sometimes careens into the awkward, the story is nervy and fresh. Quiñonez’s entire oeuvre should be required reading for those who believe in steering literature toward a more truthful, nuanced view of America.