The Matrilineal Maze: On Adriana Riva’s “Salt”
Caroline Tracey traces mother-daughter strife in Adriana Riva’s recent novel “Salt.”
Caroline Tracey is a writer whose work focuses on the US Southwest, Mexico, and the US-Mexico borderlands. She is currently the climate justice reporter at the High Country News and an editor-at-large at Zócalo Public Square. She holds a PhD in geography from the University of California, Berkeley, and lives between Tucson, Arizona, and Mexico City.
Caroline Tracey traces mother-daughter strife in Adriana Riva’s recent novel “Salt.”
Caroline Tracey reviews Linda Ronstadt and Lawrence Downes’s “Feels Like Home.”