By Gerardo Sámano Córdova
Zando, 2023. 326 pages. Fiction.
Grieving mother Magos cuts out a piece of her deceased eleven-year-old son Santiago's lung. Acting on fierce maternal instinct and the dubious logic of an old folktale, she nurtures the lung until it gains sentience, growing into the carnivorous little Monstrilio she keeps hidden within the walls of her family's decaying Mexico City estate. Eventually, Monstrilio begins to resemble the Santiago he once was, but his innate impulses--though curbed by his biological and chosen family's communal care--threaten to destroy this fragile second chance at life.
Monstrilio is a stunning examination of grief and the lengths people will go to in search of solace. This book has beautifully written prose which complements the graphic nature of the story. While I personally loved this book, it deals with many sensitive subject matters that should be approached with caution. Throughout the story we get many different perspectives on loss, grief, family, and unconditional love. Both beautiful and horrifying, Monstrilio is an excellent horror debut novel.
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