Book Description:
A school project begins a journey for Sarafina Garcia that will change her life forever. In an attempt to gain a scholarship to a prestigious school, she is thrown headfirst into a labyrinth of family history that will confuse and deepen her search. Don't dig up old bones, was the response Sarafina received from her mother when she asked for help. What was it in the family history that was so horrible that she wouldn't discuss it? Only by delving into historical records will she solve the lingering mystery of her parentage and mend the broken branches of her childhood one last time.
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Author Bio:
Becky Enriquez Villareal was born in Dallas, Texas in 1954 to missionary parents who worked with the migrant workers who came from Mexico. She grew up in several different Texas towns but particularly loves San Antonio. For twenty-three years she has been teaching early childhood in Dallas Independent School District. For the past fifteen years, she has been completing family research. The grandmother of three she enjoys writing and spending time with her family.
Book Review by Carmen:
This book had a lot of potential - and would have benefited greatly if it had been a full length novel. The ending was most certainly unexpected. I would have liked to know so much more about Sarafina Garcia's life. I ended up giving this book a four star rating and got a copy in exchange for an honest review.
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Italy: Italy Link
Japan: Japan Link
Netherlands: Netherlands Link
Mexico: Mexico Link
Spain: Spain Link
UK: UK Link
Connect with the author:
Twitter: Twitter Link
Author Website: Author Website Link
Author Bio:
Becky Enriquez Villareal was born in Dallas, Texas in 1954 to missionary parents who worked with the migrant workers who came from Mexico. She grew up in several different Texas towns but particularly loves San Antonio. For twenty-three years she has been teaching early childhood in Dallas Independent School District. For the past fifteen years, she has been completing family research. The grandmother of three she enjoys writing and spending time with her family.
Book Review by Carmen:
This book had a lot of potential - and would have benefited greatly if it had been a full length novel. The ending was most certainly unexpected. I would have liked to know so much more about Sarafina Garcia's life. I ended up giving this book a four star rating and got a copy in exchange for an honest review.
*Please be sure to support the author by buying their books and connecting with them on social media.
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