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Author Talk: "What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez?" with Claire Jimenez & Lee Conell.

In collaboration with Mil Mundos, we are excited to host Claire Jimenez to celebrate her debut novel.

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Author Talk: "What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez?" with Claire Jimenez & Lee Conell.
Author Talk: "What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez?" with Claire Jimenez & Lee Conell.

Time & Location

Mar 20, 2023, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT

Mil Mundos, 323 Linden St, Brooklyn, NY 11237, USA

About the Event

The Ramirez women of Staten Island orbit around absence. When thirteen‑year‑old middle child Ruthy disappeared after track practice without a trace, it left the family scarred and scrambling. One night, twelve years later, oldest sister Jessica spots a woman on her TV screen in Catfight, a raunchy reality show. She rushes to tell her younger sister, Nina: This woman's hair is dyed red, and she calls herself Ruby, but the beauty mark under her left eye is instantly recognizable. Could it be Ruthy, after all this time?  The years since Ruthy's disappearance haven't been easy on the Ramirez family. It’s 2008, and their mother, Dolores, still struggles with the loss, Jessica juggles a newborn baby with her hospital job, and Nina, after four successful years at college, has returned home to medical school rejections and is forced to work in the mall folding tiny bedazzled thongs at the lingerie store.  After seeing maybe‑Ruthy on their screen, Jessica and Nina hatch a plan to drive to where the show is filmed in search of their long‑lost sister. When Dolores catches wind of their scheme, she insists on joining, along with her pot-stirring holy roller best friend, Irene. What follows is a family road trip and reckoning that will force the Ramirez women to finally face the past and look toward a future—with or without Ruthy in it.  

What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez is a vivid family portrait, in all its shattered reality, exploring the familial bonds between women and cycles of generational violence, colonialism, race, and silence, replete with snark, resentment, tenderness, and, of course, love.

About the Author:

Claire Jiménez is a Puerto Rican writer who grew up in Brooklyn and Staten Island. She is the author of the short story collection Staten Island Stories, which received the 2019 Hornblower Award for a first book from the New York Society Library and was named a finalist for the International Latino Book Awards, a New York Public Library Favorite Book about New York, and Best Latino Book of 2019 by NBC News. She received her MFA from Vanderbilt University and her PhD from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In 2020, she cofounded the Puerto Rican Literature Project, a digital archive. Currently she is an Assistant Professor of English and African American Studies at the University of South Carolina. Her fiction, essays, and reviews have appeared in Remezcla, AfroHispanic Review, PANK, The Rumpus, and Eater, among other publications. What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez is her debut novel.

About the Conversation Partner:

Lee Conell is the author of the novel The Party Upstairs (Penguin Press), which was awarded the Wallant Award, and the story collection Subcortical (Johns Hopkins), which received The Story Prize Spotlight Award and an Independent Publisher Book Award. She’s the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Japan-US Creative Artist Program, Yaddo, Millay Arts, the Tennessee Arts Commission, and the Sewanee Writers’ Conference. Her stories and essays, which appear in journals such as ZYZZYVAOxford AmericanKenyon Review, and Paris Review daily, have received the Nelson Algren Award from the Chicago Tribune, and have been shortlisted in Best American Short Stories and the Pushcart Prize anthology.

About Mil Mundos: A bilingual bookstore and community center that curates to celebrate Black, Latinx, and Indigenous heritage.

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