"Christmas Cactus shows what real resilience looks like. Her writing has muscle, memory, and meaning. You don’t just read these chapters-you feel them."
--Greg Morley, cultural competence expert, author of Bond and RallyIn this fierce, funny, and breathtakingly honest memoir, Lina Clavijo traces the roots of her resilience across continents, generations, and the emotional fault lines that shape every family. A sweeping, intimate portrait of a woman reclaiming her story, Christmas Cactus is a celebration of resilience and a guide for anyone seeking illuminated healing. Anchored by a towering cactus in her grandmother’s courtyard, a symbol of survival, beauty, and inheritance, Christmas Cactus reveals how eccentric family lore, cultural identity, and long-buried wounds intertwine to form the emotional DNA we carry. With bare-souled courage, Lina explores grief, motherhood, spirituality, sexuality, self-forgiveness, and the quiet rituals that lead us back to ourselves.
Cinematic scenes stay with you long after the final page. From her childhood bond with a larger-than-life grandmother, to cross-country train rides through the Andean cordillera, to shoveling horse stalls in rural Georgia, Lina’s story moves with vivid clarity. She confronts the aftershocks of her country’s most violent era, finds unexpected beauty in women’s communities 3,000 miles from home, and faces the unraveling of a fifteen-year marriage with honesty and grace. Through chapters like "The Cartel Has Two Faces," "Musings While Shoveling Horse Shit in Southern USA," "Terms of a Swiss Sisterhood," and "Meeting Myself in the Psych Ward," Lina shows that healing is not a destination but a practice-a way of living, loving, and rising again.