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La Morada

Published
Jul 2009
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
292

About This Book

La Morada means a dwelling, a land holding, a ranch or hacienda, a deep purple which is referred in the story that takes place in Mexico. Two first cousins make a pact that the survivor will inherit all lands owned if a "mayorazgo", a male child, is not born, a Spanish custom.

One cousin is married to a very possessive and unyielding wife whose purpose is to have her son become the mayorazgo for both families. Trouble begins when an accident occurs and a female child is born to one family with no hope of ever providing a male heir. Secretly baby Luisa is brought up as Luis doing the things a boy does.

"Luis" is instructed in fencing and becomes the best in her class. This is important when she takes part in conflicts. But having a male heir or not, a plot is planned to ruin the estate of Luis' father.

Night skirmishes, lies as to whom is to blame, constant fighting by shady characters and a murder keeps the reader entertained and wondering about the end. The author's description of the early life and customs in New Spain adds good insight to the story.

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Jul 2009 Trafford Publishing ISBN13 9781426906091 ISBN10 1426906099
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Aug 2009 Trafford Publishing ISBN13 9781426983467 ISBN10 1426983468
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Aug 2009 Trafford ISBN10 B005PX3UU4
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