The Wrong Side of the Blanket

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Jennie Gilbert Ross ISBN: 9781480841369
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: December 29, 2016
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Jennie Gilbert Ross
ISBN: 9781480841369
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: December 29, 2016
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

Manuel considers himself the wealthiest boy in all of Mexico. He freely roams the countryside with his faithful dogs. He hunts, fishes, and basks in the fresh air. However, hes the son of a peasant woman who is deeply in love with Manuels father, a wealthy Mexican land owner. Because of their class differences, the relationship between his parents is forbidden.

Manuels birthright is kept secret until his mothers death. On her deathbed, she reveals his fathers identity and makes him promise to go live with him. Manuel discovers he has two sisters as well as a brother whom would have been the heir to the family fortune if he hadnt died being overworked by the father. Manuel learns that because of his strength and character, his father sought him to carry on the family name.

From Mexico to Spain and back to Mexico, Manuel faces many trials and tribulations and experiences a host of life lessons. Manuel promised his mother he would live with his father, but he wonders how long he can survive with a man who is bent on breaking him. Encompassing romance, adventure, intrigue, and family drama, The Wrong Side of the Blanket tells Manuels rags-to-riches story.

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Manuel considers himself the wealthiest boy in all of Mexico. He freely roams the countryside with his faithful dogs. He hunts, fishes, and basks in the fresh air. However, hes the son of a peasant woman who is deeply in love with Manuels father, a wealthy Mexican land owner. Because of their class differences, the relationship between his parents is forbidden.

Manuels birthright is kept secret until his mothers death. On her deathbed, she reveals his fathers identity and makes him promise to go live with him. Manuel discovers he has two sisters as well as a brother whom would have been the heir to the family fortune if he hadnt died being overworked by the father. Manuel learns that because of his strength and character, his father sought him to carry on the family name.

From Mexico to Spain and back to Mexico, Manuel faces many trials and tribulations and experiences a host of life lessons. Manuel promised his mother he would live with his father, but he wonders how long he can survive with a man who is bent on breaking him. Encompassing romance, adventure, intrigue, and family drama, The Wrong Side of the Blanket tells Manuels rags-to-riches story.

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