

Drown
Book • 1996
Drown is Junot Díaz's debut collection of short stories, published in 1996.
It delves into the lives of Dominican immigrants, particularly focusing on themes of identity, culture, and the struggles of adapting to a new life in the United States.
The stories are set in both the Dominican Republic and New Jersey, reflecting Díaz's own experiences growing up between these two worlds.
It delves into the lives of Dominican immigrants, particularly focusing on themes of identity, culture, and the struggles of adapting to a new life in the United States.
The stories are set in both the Dominican Republic and New Jersey, reflecting Díaz's own experiences growing up between these two worlds.
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