A stunning critique and reversal of the received image of the passive and humble Mexican Indian woman. . . . Engrossing reading at the hands of a skillful interpreter. —The New York Times Book Review
“A brave and unusual work. . . . A fascinating portrait of two very different women and their intertwined struggle for identity.” —The Boston Globe
“A demanding and intensely satisfying read.” —Hispanic Magazine
“Engaging and insightful. . . . [Translated Woman] takes readers deep into a cross-cultural encounter. . . . A valuable and subtle book.”–Choice