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Goodbye to Adios
Summary:
When a young girl finds a letter about her father in the mail, it changes her life. Unable to cope with the fact that he might never come back, she finds love in writing, and writes letters, stories, and diaries to help her cope with the loss. At the same time, a young Mexican father has to decide what is best for his family, staying in their small rundown house, or leaving them to move to the new world in America.
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Goodbye to Adios
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I like the dual plots and after checking it out the title makes a lot more sense now!
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Favorite Quote:
“Peace doesn't come from finding a lake with no storms. It comes from having Jesus in the boat." -John Ortberg<br /> "God doesn't break things so He can fix them; He fixes broken things so He can use them." -Bob Goff<br /> "Is prayer your steering wheel or your spare tire?" -Corrie Ten Boom
I’m curious though, are Faith’s and Andre’s stories going to intertwine?