The Hasty Book List invited me to do this really fun interview where I talk about sloths, The Adventures of Frog and Toad, and signature drinks.
Opening up on "Latina to Latina"
This podcast got very personal. It's scary for me to share it. But also important because we are all vulnerable, fallible humans who struggle and need help. I certainly did. The great Alicia Menendez is such a smart, empathic interviewer that it was impossible for me NOT to open up. (And to admit my reverence for and envy of the great writer and friend, Deanna Fei.) Thanks for listening, and thanks to Latina to Latina for creating such a great series.
"The Fallibility of Memory" : My interview with the Los Angeles Review of Books
I loved talking with Alex Espinoza (kind friend and incredible writer) about love, memory, writing roadblocks, and samba (of course!) in this new interview for the Los Angeles Review of Books. Thank you, Alex & LARB!
Redbook Magazine calls THE AIR YOU BREATHE "gold."
Many thinks to Redbook Magazine for featuring THE AIR YOU BREATHE in their September issue’s book page! Redbook says: “If you like your fictional friendships cinematically devoted and rocky, Frances de Pontes Peebles’s The Air You Breathe is gold.”
Samba & Saudade: Talking samba, memory, and "The Air you Breathe" on NPR's Alt.Latino
I spoke with the great Felix Contreras on NPR Alt.Latino about samba and memory, and shared some of my favorite samba tracks. It was an incredibly fun, interesting conversation and I hope these sambas find new hearts to conquer. Listen here or subscribe to the podcast!
NPR calls THE AIR YOU BREATHE "A Glorious, Glittery Saga..."
So excited to share this review just in from NPR! Reviewer Lily Meyer declares that the “historical epic” is a “glorious, glittery saga of friendship and loss” and admits that it may have ousted her former favorite beach read from its top spot, as it offers “murder, extortion, Hollywood glamor, the entire story of samba, and, of course, sexual longing and an exceptional cast of characters.” She agrees with previous critics, noting the plot’s “total interconnectedness, the likes of which I last found in Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend.”
She has a complaint, and I understand where she is coming from, saying how “the writing, often perfect, can get a bit too glittery,” maybe even corny at times. But what I love about this criticism is that she understands that, ultimately, this stems from the narrator’s sincerity and her deep vulnerability. (And my own flaw as a writer, too, but I’m working to be better. Always striving to be a better writer, and critiques like this help me.)
The reviewer concludes: “who wants to read a restrained novel about a fictional Carmen Miranda? For what possible reason would somebody write a spare, symbolic tale about a woman who wears neck-grazing rhinestone earrings shaped like planes? I wouldn't read that book. I read The Air You Breathe in two nights. (One might say I inhaled it.) Not only does it suit the novel to be corny, its corniness makes it complete…More novels should be sincere. More novels should risk too-big claims, or take one plot turn too many. The Air You Breathe is genuinely exciting to watch.” She concludes that the novel is her “new gold standard now.”
Interview with BookPage!
BookPage was kind enough to interview me, and we talked about inspirations, obstacles, very personal doubts and struggles, MFA's, and more.
THE AIR YOU BREATHE is PEOPLE Magazine's Book of the Week!
Big thanks to PEOPLE for picking THE AIR YOU BREATHE as their Book of the Week!
Check out my interview on Amazon Book Review!
Thank you to Amazon and Sarah Harrison Smith for this great interview and for selecting THE AIR YOU BREATHE as a Best for the Month for August.
LAMBDA Literary calls THE AIR YOU BREATHE "an absolute masterpiece..."
Thank you to LAMBDA Literary for this very generous review. This one means the world to me. “An absolute masterpiece…beautifully rendered…THE AIR YOU BREATHE manages to weave together the delicious tales of interpersonal relationships with the art of music making, while never losing sight of its reader/audience…Peebles is a master at sustaining dramatic tension, a wizard with intrigue and language, and a skilled curator of intimacy…Even more challenging is the ability to be able to create unapologetic antiheroes, which Peebles excels at…The tension created by these elements—the sociopolitical context, the drama of interpersonal relationships and queerness, and the high-stakes nature of subsisting off art—make a masterful book, sure to enthrall from beginning to end.” –Lambda Literary