Summary of American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins

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Lydia Quixano Pérez, a bookshop owner in Acapulco, saves her son Luca from a massacre that kills out their whole family at a quinceañera barbeque. The offenders are three sicarios, murders for Los Jardineros, a vicious local gang. Javier Crespo Fuentes, Lydia's close friend and the jefe of Los Jardineros, ordered the killing in revenge for an exposé authored by Lydia's husband, a writer called Sebastián Pérez Delgado. Javier's violent wrath derives not from the story itself, but from the damage, it has on his daughter, Marta, who commits suicide when she learns of her father's actual identity. Lydia and Luca spend the rest of the novel escaping from Javier's soldiers, encountering a colorful cast of refugees along the way to the US.

Summary of American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins