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JENNIFER MARIE NUÑEZ GARCÍA

Dominican-American writer, dreamer, and storyteller. 

Two Novels, Now Available

In Case She Forgets Again is a journey through memory. It follows Carmen Almonte, a woman suspended between two worlds, and searching for the truth of who she is. When Carmen returns to the Dominican Republic to be near her dying grandmother, time begins to fold. She ends up confronting the ghosts of her past—both real and imagined. As her grandmother’s memory fades, Carmen begins to remember everything she’s tried to bury. The story moves between the living and the dead, between memory and haunting, told in part by a shadow that has watched her all her life. Through this voice, we see the trauma, faith, and survival of a woman. This novel blurs the lines between reality and dream. At the center is the question of: Who do we become when the people who shaped us are gone?​​​​​​​

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In Case She Forgets Again

Love, Feral

After her husband’s death, a woman retreats into the quiet of her New York apartment, where grief settles into routine. When a feral cat begins appearing in her courtyard, feeding her becomes grounding—watching her, a kind of survival.

But when neighbors step in to “help,” care turns into control, and the woman is forced to confront the limits of love, responsibility, and intervention.

Love, Feral is a sharp, unsentimental novel about grief, power, and autonomy—and the danger of believing we always know what’s best.

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