The Butterfly's Daughter - Mary Alice Monroe

The Butterfly's Daughter

By Mary Alice Monroe

  • Release Date: 2011-05-03
  • Genre: Family Fiction & Literature
4 Score: 4 (From 124 Ratings)

Description

From the New York Times bestselling author of the Lowcountry Summer trilogy, a poignant and moving story of one woman making her way from Wisconsin to Mexico, learning her family's history and, subsequently, the power of forgiveness.

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.

Reviews

  • Amazing

    5
    By Jenobeno
    Hard to put down. Beautiful read.
  • A poignant & remarkable story of life and resilience.

    5
    By zozo & zackie
    Butterflies represent life’s beauty & trials & tribulation
  • Going on a Journey

    2
    By jj's way
    Ride along , it’s going to get interesting.
  • The Butterfly Daughter

    2
    By Lowcountry Booky
    The only one of Mary Alice Monroe's books to disappoint me. It wasn't her usual subject material or setting so it seemed somehow contrived rather than flowing naturally.
  • The Butterfly's Daughter

    5
    By Mergzy
    Incredible!

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