A Sister's Prayer

Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: Lauren Cox Escoto ISBN: 9781490885216
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: July 29, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Lauren Cox Escoto
ISBN: 9781490885216
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: July 29, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Lauren Cox Escoto uses her own cross-cultural experiences in the United States and Mexico to bring this heartwarming debut novel to life. A moving tale of the search for love and family across two cultures, A Sisters Prayer explores the common bonds of human nature that unite all people.

When Dulce was a little girl in rural Mexico, her favorite brother, Manolo, ran away, never to be seen again. Now Dulce is old and frail, but she cant get Manolo out of her thoughts. Hoping against hope, her grandson Enrique takes up the quest to find his grandmothers missing brother in time. Along the way, Enrique finds the unexpecteda young woman who may become the love of his life!

Meanwhile, Dulce begins the final journey of her life, setting her hope on the One for whom nothing is impossible. Her grown children in Mexico grapple with faith, forgiveness, and the approaching loss of their beloved mother.

But one son struggles alone. Living in the United States, Marcos cut ties with his mother Dulce long ago. No one knows the secret pain he carries which divides them. Will Marcos find healing and make peace with his mother before its too late?

A Sisters Prayer will touch your heart and lift your soul through its insights into family relationships and its refreshing cultural richness.

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Lauren Cox Escoto uses her own cross-cultural experiences in the United States and Mexico to bring this heartwarming debut novel to life. A moving tale of the search for love and family across two cultures, A Sisters Prayer explores the common bonds of human nature that unite all people.

When Dulce was a little girl in rural Mexico, her favorite brother, Manolo, ran away, never to be seen again. Now Dulce is old and frail, but she cant get Manolo out of her thoughts. Hoping against hope, her grandson Enrique takes up the quest to find his grandmothers missing brother in time. Along the way, Enrique finds the unexpecteda young woman who may become the love of his life!

Meanwhile, Dulce begins the final journey of her life, setting her hope on the One for whom nothing is impossible. Her grown children in Mexico grapple with faith, forgiveness, and the approaching loss of their beloved mother.

But one son struggles alone. Living in the United States, Marcos cut ties with his mother Dulce long ago. No one knows the secret pain he carries which divides them. Will Marcos find healing and make peace with his mother before its too late?

A Sisters Prayer will touch your heart and lift your soul through its insights into family relationships and its refreshing cultural richness.

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