In This Land of Plenty

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Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
MKS Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
454
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 1.01 inches | 1.26 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780997855722
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About the Author
Mary writes fiction for both children and adults. Penny the Pelican Finds Her Way Home is the second book in the Tropical Tales bilingual picture book series, featuring jungle and ocean animals. Her award-winning historical fiction novel for adults, In This Land of Plenty, is a family saga based on California history. She divides her time between California and Costa Rica where she is at work on a sequel to the novel and the next story in the children's series. More information is available at www.marysmathers.com.
Reviews

In this epic tale, Mary Smathers captures the grand sweep of California history from the arrival of the Spanish to 21st-century Silicon Valley through the bloodline of a single family. Secrets interweave with ambition, passion, betrayal, and upheaval as we follow the trail of Spanish, Franciscan, Mexican, and Californio settlement of a land that housed native peoples for thousands of years.

Who are the saints, who the sinners, and the question of how we repair ourselves pulses throughout this story. You'll ache for some of these people, loathe others, and be left with much to ponder on the complexities of love, culture, and family. And then you'll want to read a sequel.

-Larry Habegger, Executive Editor, Travelers' Tales


Great story! Mary Smathers ties the different California eras and different lives together beautifully, and her storytelling brilliantly brings to life periods of California history that most of us are only fairly familiar with. We all visit the California Missions, and we know some of the good and bad behind the missions, but her tales go so much deeper. The timing of her book is perfect, as we are living in the midst of a time when we are more ready than ever to face some of our shameful history. Ms. Smathers' research and writing captivated me, I found myself caring for several of the characters, and it was impossible for me to put her book down. Really, really good!

--Dr. Mike Matthews, Superintendent, Manhattan Beach Unified School District, former AP US History teacher


Mary Smathers' first novel In This Land of Plenty is a bell ringer. Smathers weaves together a vibrant story of California over 250 years with Spanish settlers, Native Americans, and late arriving Anglos. Memorable characters in each culture tell their unforgettable and entwined stories. If you like historical novels with strong plot lines that have both flash-backs and flash-forwards connecting the past to the present, this debut novel is for you.

--Dr. Larry Cuban, Emeritus Professor of Education, Stanford University


An engaging plot following families over generations is woven into a historical journey of the California clash between original Spanish settlers and native indigenous peoples. You will learn a lot of history, and deeply connect with some dynamic characters.

--Dr. Michael Kirst, Emeritus Professor of Education and Business, Stanford University, former President, CA State Board of Education


I thoroughly enjoyed reading Mary Smathers' debut novel, In This Land of Plenty. And I can't think of a better way to learn history than through such a readable and well-researched story populated with juicy characters set into a well-paced plot. Smathers knows history well and tells historical stories well. She also shows how, despite huge differences in our backgrounds, we are all part of the same story. I can't wait for her second novel!

--Dr. Christine Sleeter, Professor Emerita, Multi-Cultural Education, Cal State University, Monterey Bay