cover image Tomorrow They Will Kiss

Tomorrow They Will Kiss

Eduardo Santiago, . . Little, Brown/ Back Bay, $13.95 (282pp) ISBN 978-0-316-01412-0

Scandal catches up to the Cuban émigré community in America circa 1967 in this fresh, relevant first novel by TV writer Santiago. The story switches point of view among three women who grew up in Palamagria, Cuba, and now ride to work together every day at a Union City, N.J., toy factory. Single mother Graciela is a kind, insecure romantic hoping more than anything for the same true love that redeems the beleaguered women on the nightly telenovelas . Caridad, a vain gossip, and Imperio, bossy and sharp-tongued, share a lifelong indignation ("Imagínate !") over Graciela's nerve: in Cuba, marrying above her station and cheating on her desirable husband and in America learning English and catching the eye of the factory foreman, Mr. O'Reilly. So it's with barely contained envy—and a comical penchant for over-justifying their bitterness—that the two try to interfere in Graciela's attempts to better herself in America. Though the two antagonists can grate—their vitriol against Graciela is constant—the detailed immigrant community is vital and entertaining. (July)