Difference between revisions of "Cantoras by Carolina De Robertis"

From Book Trigger Warnings
m
 
Line 12: Line 12:
  
 
==Trigger Warnings==
 
==Trigger Warnings==
*Alcohol
+
* Alcohol
*Alcoholism
+
* Alcoholism
*Animal death (hunting-related, mildly graphic)
+
* Animal death (hunting)
*Child sexual assault (flashback)
+
* Child sexual assault (flashback)
*Conversion Therapy (flashback)
+
* Conversion Therapy (flashback)
*Death
+
* Death
*Electroconvulsive therapy (flashback)
+
* Electroconvulsive therapy (flashback)
*Gang rape (flashback)
+
* Gang rape (flashback)
*Homophobia
+
* Homophobia
*Imprisonment
+
* Imprisonment
*Infidelity
+
* Infidelity
*Marital Rape
+
* Marital Rape
*Miscarriage (flashback)
+
* Miscarriage (flashback)
*Prostitution
+
* Prostitution
*Sexually explicit scenes
+
* Sexually explicit scenes
*Smoking
+
* Smoking
*Suicide
+
* Suicide
*Torture
+
* Torture
*Toxic parents
+
* Toxic parents
  
 
==Representation==
 
==Representation==
 
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity.
 
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity.
  
*Uruguayan lesbian/sapphic protagonist(s)*  
+
* Uruguayan lesbian/sapphic protagonist(s)*  
  
 
==Tropes==
 
==Tropes==

Latest revision as of 16:41, 13 January 2022

Cantoras
Cover of Cantoras by Carolina De Robertis
Author(s) Carolina De Robertis
Published September 3, 2019
Publisher Vintage
Genre(s) Literary Fiction
Historical Fiction
Age group Adult


Cantoras by Carolina De Robertis is an adult historical/literary fiction novel, originally published on September 3, 2019.

Trigger Warnings

  • Alcohol
  • Alcoholism
  • Animal death (hunting)
  • Child sexual assault (flashback)
  • Conversion Therapy (flashback)
  • Death
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (flashback)
  • Gang rape (flashback)
  • Homophobia
  • Imprisonment
  • Infidelity
  • Marital Rape
  • Miscarriage (flashback)
  • Prostitution
  • Sexually explicit scenes
  • Smoking
  • Suicide
  • Torture
  • Toxic parents

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Uruguayan lesbian/sapphic protagonist(s)*

Tropes