Winner of the best Historical Fiction of 2016 at the annual Beverly Hills Book Awards(R).
In her latest novel, award-winning author Barbara Crane's provides a vivid picture of the people who once lived in Los Angeles, their sorrows and their triumphs. American immigrants, Mexican Californios, Tongva/Gabrieleno Indians and Spanish padres come to life in her imaginative re-telling of California's Mexican era. As the novel unfolds, its themes of loss, hope and redemption resonate from every page.
Once upon a time in Los Angeles, water was everywhere--in rivers...
Winner of the best Historical Fiction of 2016 at the annual Beverly Hills Book Awards(R).