The Butterfly's Daughter
New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe once again touches hearts with her unique ability to celebrate both the complexities of the human psyche and the splendor of nature. Every year, the monarch butterflies—las mariposas—fly more than two thousand miles on fragile wings to return to...
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New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe once again touches hearts with her unique ability to celebrate both the complexities of the human psyche and the splendor of nature. Every year, the monarch butterflies—las mariposas—fly more than two thousand miles on fragile wings to return to their winter home in Mexico. Now Luz Avila makes that same perilous journey south as she honors a vow to her beloved abuela—the grandmother who raised her—to return her ashes to her ancestral village. As Luz departs Milwaukee in a ramshackle old VW Bug, she finds her heart opened by a series of seemingly random encounters with remarkable women. In San Antonio, however, a startling revelation awaits: a reunion with a woman from her past. Together, the two cross into Mexico to await the returning monarchs in the little village Abuela called home, but they are also crossing a border that separates past from present . . . and truth from lies.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781441812988 (1441812989)
Publish date: May 3rd 2011
Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
Edition language: English
This story unfolds alongside the transformative and metamorphic journey of a monarch butterfly. There are factoids at the beginning of each chapter, and I'll share one here. Each winter, the monarchs in North America fly south to overwinter in Mexico (or Southern California, as one of the book club ...
What a great book! Not only did this tell a beautiful story but there is also informative paragraphs about the migration of Monarch Butterflies that I found fascinating. The info on the Monarch's and their migratory journey south is a clever way to introduce each chapter of this heartfelt, road-to-d...
Luz lives with her grandmother after her mother, Mariposa, dies in Wisconsin. Her grandmother of Mexican descent tries to teach Luz the meaning of life through the folklore of Mexico, but when her grandmother dies suddenly, Luz loses her center and embarks on a trip of a lifetime to take her grandm...