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Twenty-five years after her mother's death, Nita DeLeon is sifting through family history and papers when she discovers an old letter from her Aunt Pancha hidden in an address book, a letter that sheds new light on her parents' lives in Guatemala and reveals an old family secret that could shed light on her own hidden heritage. By the author of Frontera Street.
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Uncovering deep family secrets and personal identity.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in stories that explore hidden family histories and personal discovery, this book might be a compelling read for you. It promises an emotional journey as the protagonist uncovers secrets that could redefine her understanding of her heritage. Fans of family mysteries and cultural revelations will likely find this story both engaging and meaningful.