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"The Other House" by Uriel Buitrago is  about a woman, Emily, living in an American town where events unfold in a Kafkian manner—mirroring the lives of many women experiencing something similar.


Inspired by true events, the story is a suspenseful drama/saga with a romantic subplot. It’s also a highly relatable story with cinematic and international appeal, a novel that bridges the commercial and literary divide.  


With an atmosphere similar to "Love in the Time of Cholera" and "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao",  Buitrago's novel revolves around a protagonist permanently struggling to find her destiny, but more so. "The Other House" also explores the complexity and nuances of gender identity; the hope and belief that all will go well, though life is often an ocean of tragedies; mired in the eternal conflict between faith and no faith.