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2023 International Book Awards Finalist in Multicultural: Nonfiction
2023 National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist in Multicultural Non-Fiction
2023 IPPY Awards Silver Medalist in Europe – Best Regional Non-Fiction
2023 Firebird Book Awards Second Place Winner in Multicultural NonFiction
2022 Best Book Awards Finalist in Multicultural: Nonfiction
“Promenade of Desire is many things at once: a page-turning coming-of-age tale, a gutsy examination of family, a vivid portrait of a vanished time and a place, and a profound meditation on the nature of desire. Mencos is a sure-handed, open-hearted storyteller whose yearnings reflect our own.”
—Aaron Shulman, author of The Age of Disenchantments: The Epic Story of Spain’s Most Notorious Literary Family and the Long Shadow of the Spanish Civil War.
“Promenade of Desire sets the author’s sexual coming-of-age story against Spain’s sexual and political awakening in a unique and intriguing pairing.”
—Julia Scheeres, NY Times bestselling author of Jesus Land
“Mencos takes readers on her compelling, personal journey of rebellion against the backdrop of her country’s evolution to democracy. Fighting against family, tradition, and society’s expectations of women, she ultimately triumphs.”
—Andrea Jarrell, author of I’m the One Who Got Away
“A lush memoir and richly detailed exploration of a pivotal era in Spain.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“Mencos examines how the muzzling of her desires affected her childhood and coming of age… In short, powerful scenes, she skillfully balances the limited understanding of her younger self with the compassion of the adult, who is all too aware of the high price of shame…The parallels Mencos draws between her own transformation and that of her beloved country are one of the memoir’s many strengths and are described in rich and sensual language… Through every detour on her journey, Mencos grows. In Promenade of Desire, she takes a bumpy road and turns it into art. Unapologetic and unflinching in her language, her words are also lyrical, engaging, and quite lovely. Spoiler alert: Mencos does find her way. To discover where and how she finally befriends her desire, you will have to read the book. I wholeheartedly recommend that you do.”
—Hippocampus Magazine
“Mencos makes Spain come alive with vivid descriptions of the tastes of food and the salsa music that enabled her to move freely in dance clubs and eventually to let loose in other ways. She draws deft parallels between her experiences and the opening of Spanish society post-Franco as attitudes toward sex and culture changed. … Her immersive approach makes it easy to imagine the author moving through history, navigating its mores and milestones. A lush memoir and richly detailed exploration of a pivotal era in Spain.”