Adelita's Secret |
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Christopher Cloud’s young adult fantasy romance novel, Adelita’s Secret.
About
Adelita’s Secret
Lost in a superficial world of materialism and
social status—and ashamed of her Latino heritage—seventeen-year-old Adelita Noé
is loved by two men, two men separated by a hundred years and vastly different
stations in life. One man owns little more than the shirt on his back. The
other, a poet at heart, is heir to a vast fortune. Their love for Adelita
serves as the backdrop for the Latino girl’s quest to better understand herself
and her Mexican roots.
Adelita’s Secret tells the story of a teenage Latino girl who
has lost her moral compass. She is ashamed of her Mexican heritage. Quite by
accident, she finds a diary written by her great grandmother. The diary
provides a portal for Adelita to travel back in time. She finds herself
immersed in the Mexican War of 1910, a war pitting Mexican farmers against the
corrupt land barons. Adelita joins the soldaderas, a band of warrior
women, then meets and falls in love with a Mexican soldier, Diego Santiago. Her
love for Diego serves to bring Adelita closer to her Mexican roots.
Read Chapter 1 – 4 on Amazon
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About Christopher Cloud
Award-winning
author Christopher Cloud writes middle-grade and young adult novels. He began
writing fiction full time at the age of 66 after a long career in journalism
and public relations. Chris graduated from the University of Missouri in 1967
with a degree in journalism. He has worked as a reporter, editor, and columnist
at newspapers in Texas, California, and Missouri. He was employed by a major
oil company as a public relations executive, and later operated his own public
relations agency. He created the board game Sixth Sense in 2003. Chris lives in
Joplin, Missouri, and enjoys golf and hiking.
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