Carlota of the Rancho - Raymond Evelyn
Set against the backdrop of California during the Mexican-American War, "Carlota of the Rancho" by Evelyn Raymond offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history through the lens of family and community. This carefully republished edition brings to life a classic tale suitable for readers interested in historical fiction.
Explore themes of law and justice as seen through the experiences of lawyers and the challenges faced by young girls coming of age in a changing world. "Carlota of the Rancho" presents a slice-of-life narrative rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Mexican-American families in early California. A timeless story of resilience and adaptation.
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EAN: 9781023559973