Monday 27 March 2023

Canada Reads, Day One: Mexican Gothic Horror

On the first day of the 2023 season of the book competition Canada Reads, a panel of Canadian celebrities voted out a bestselling horror novel by Canadian-Mexican writer Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

Photograph of the author wearing a formal dark grey blazer, eyeglasses, and a thin necklace. She has curly, dark hair that reaches below her shoulders. She is smiling.
Photograph by Martin Dee
via Silviamoreno-garcia.com
Licensed for editorial purposes

Mexican Gothic was a runaway success when it appeared in 2020. It tells the story of a rich young woman, Noémi, who is trying to rescue her cousin Catalina, who fears for her life in the mysterious family into which she has married. Instead of an American seaside home or a British estate like Manderley in the classic Daphne Du Maurier novel Rebecca, Moreno-Garcia's novel is set in an uncanny countryside house in 1950s Mexico.

Favourably reviewed by critics in the Guardian, the New Yorker, National Public Radio, and the Washington Post, it has had a wide appeal across borders and has been translated into languages from Arabic to Thai.

Noemí is [...] an unlikely rescuer: She’s a glamorous debutante, and her chic gowns and perfect red lipstick are more suited for cocktail parties than amateur sleuthing. But she’s also tough, smart, and has an indomitable will, and she is not afraid — Synopsis from the author's website

Tasnim Geedi, the TikTok star who entertains over 100,000 followers who enjoy her thirty-second book reviews, paid tribute to the immersive quality of the novel as she championed the book on Canada Reads. She described Mexican Gothic as a fantasy setting where the problems of colonialism can be explored in a distanced way that may appeal to readers who are not ready yet to confront directly Canadian history.

Her fellow panelists and rivals, amongst them Jeopardy! champion Mattea Roach and actor Michael Greyeyes, paid tribute to the author's rich imagination and style.