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by María Ospina Pizano, Heather Cleary (Translator)

 

This prizewinning debut novel weaves together four meticulously observed animal odysseys in a poignant meditation on migration, displacement, and the inextricability of the human and the natural worlds.

 

In Only a Little While Here, an award-winning author evokes a sensation birders and naturalists know well—the deep gratification that comes through close, compassionate observation of fauna. With characteristic grace and curiosity, Ospina trains our attention on the lives of four a south-bound songbird dazzled by city lights, an orphaned porcupine saved by human kindness, a loyal dog grieving the abduction of her human companion, and a determined beetle transported to a vast, unimaginable world. The surprising drama of everyday animal life brings to life the fragility and resilience of belonging, and what it means to create—or lose—a home.

Each animal’s journey challenges us to confront the beauty and brutality of the world we shape around our non-human fellows. The result is a profound commentary that models the intense interest needed to mend the rift between humans and animals, and celebrates their often-overlooked status as witnesses of our shared world.

 

Tender, meditative, and soul-stirring, Only a Little While Here is ecological fiction and storytelling at its most inventive and heartfelt.

Only a Little While Here

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  • María Ospina was born in Bogotá, Colombia. Her first book of fiction, the short story collection Azares del cuerpo, was published in Colombia, Chile, and Spain, and was translated into Italian and English. Only a Little While Here, winner of the Colombian National Novel Award (2024) and the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize for Literature (2023) is her first novel.

     

    Heather Cleary is based in New York and Mexico City. She is the author of The Translator's Visibility: Scenes from Contemporary Latin American Fiction and has written about translation for publications such as LitHub, Two Lines, and Poets & Writers.

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