In This Land of Plenty
โ Scribed by Mary Smathers
- Book ID
- 110660631
- Publisher
- mks publishing via Indie Author Project
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780997855739
- ASIN
- B08CPM24KR
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A Family Saga through California's Rich History... When twenty-something Nicole Sinclair stumbles on DNA reports that document an ancestry far different from her father's narrative of a white, northern European background, she enlists the help of her great grandmother to investigate their roots. As she and Great Gram ignore her father's protests and search for documents in the attic of a historic San Francisco Victorian, the family's actual history unfolds. Their true Californio ancestors include a Spanish soldier in the Portola expedition to explore Alta California, a captured Ohlone native and a girl whose family walks with the De Anza settlers eighteen hundred miles from Sinaloa to the San Francisco Bay. Nicole slowly unravels the mysteries of her 250-year family tree, from California's native inhabitants and its earliest European colonizers through the generations to the Gold Rush. How does her origin story unfold after the arrival of those Spanish explorers? Can she and Great Gram find evidence of their true family tree and use it to protect the old house from being sold off? Can Nicole find common ground and reconcile with her father in the process? In This Land of Plenty's family saga introduces the diverse cast of characters and complex social issues that populate California's rich history while drawing a direct line to today's residents.
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