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Praying for an Eclipse

Mother Moon
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"... shows strength of character, of conviction, and, most of all, of love" -Goody Proctor In the Sierra Madre Mountains of Northern Mexico, isolated from the chaos of the Mexican Revolution, lived a peaceful, indigenous people known as the Tarahumara. There, away from civilization, 16-year-old Suré fell in love with a Jesuit missionary priest, Leandro. Their love convinces him to leave the priesthood and begin a family in the "civilized" world. The aftermath of the Mexican Revolution leads the romantic couple to be victimized by machismo and drunken savagery, forcing Suré into a twenty-year journey to overcome discrimination and violence. Inspired by the 2014 immigration crisis of unaccompanied minors into the U.S., Praying for an Eclipse is a trilogy of historical fiction that follows the family saga of Suré and her descendants over five generations. Book One, Mother Moon, narrates the traumatic rift that separates Suré from her family, creating and emotional and psychological divide that will mark the lives of her descendants in the following books.

Author Biography:

Guillermo Márquez-Sterling is a Cuban American pastor in the United Church of Christ, an educator and an activist for sustainable social change. He taught in the Miami-Dade Public School system before becoming a pastor. Both professions offer daily opportunities to interact with the diversity of human stories, filling the creative wellspring of voices required for a narrative. Troubled by the blight and vast economic inequality throughout Latin America, he has written his first historical fiction, Praying for an Eclipse, to humanize Central American immigrants. Guillermo lives in Florida with his wife and family.
Release date Australia
December 14th, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
First Printing ed.
Pages
180
Dimensions
152x229x11
ISBN-13
9781612969671
Product ID
27456855

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