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June 2010
On Sale: June 1, 2010
Featuring: Catherine Barnes; Isaac
280 pages ISBN: 0982520409 EAN: 9780982520406 Paperback
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Women's Fiction Contemporary
Catherine Barnes—shocked to discover her marriage isn't
what she thought it was—travels to Guatemala for some soul
searching. She takes along her rebellious fourteen-year-
old son Isaac, intending to leave him with his tough-love
aunt, while she paints pictures for a children's book. In
the remote mountain village of Todos Santos she falls
under the spell of a rugged landscape and its welcoming,
tenacious Mayan inhabitants. Just as she starts to feel at
home in earthy kitchens where women pat out tortillas and
tell her the stories of their lives, she discovers that
Isaac is missing. Kidnappers are on their way to collect
ransom from her in Todos Santos. Mother and son confront rumors of foreign baby-snatchers
and devil-worshippers, and threats of unexpected violence,
as they search for each other. In finding Isaac, Catherine
discovers that she must also find herself. Drawing on a
deep knowledge of and empathy for Guatemala, and
compellingly written, Todos Santos is ultimately a story
of love, motherhood, and the hard choices we make.
Comments
2 comments posted.
Re: Todos Santos
When I was 7, I moved to a new country with my parents and younger brother. The only other person I knew here was an older man who had visited our family in our homeland. I also had to learn a completely new language, English. Eleven years later, I went to France for a year. At the time I'd only taken four years of French. I was catapulted as an au pair into a family with 7 children. Yes, I've had several cultural shocks in my life, but I love traveling and learning about new countries and people. I do hope I can find your book here. It definitely sounds intriguing. I wish you all the very best with this book and the next one as you write it. (Sigrun Schulz 5:50am July 26, 2010)
Isaac is Catherine's son. I also had the experience of finding out my marriage wasn't what I thought. The experience can really set you adrift. (Caroline Kolb 5:56pm August 29, 2010)
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