The Truth about Las Mariposas
Ofelia Dumas Lachtman
(Author)
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Description
Sixteen-year-old Carolina Caro Torres is excited about spending six weeks of her summer vacation working for her Tia Matilde, mainly because she needs money to buy the car she has been eyeing. But her excitement turns to bewilderment when she finds her aunt hobbling around on a broken foot and, much to her surprise, the owner of a bed and breakfast called Las Mariposas. Almost immediately Caro meets two young people--Andy and Sara--who fill her in on the goings-on around town. For reasons no one understands, the mayor is trying to put her Tia Matilde out of business. His efforts have forced many of the townsfolk to stop doing business with her. A broken foot and a relentless antagonist are too much for Matilde. She is ready to give up her home and her livelihood. But the three young people convince Matilde that they can help her run the B&B while she recovers. Busy with cleaning rooms, buying groceries, and cooking meals for their guests, Caro and her new friends still find time to wonder why the mayor is so determined to run her aunt out of business. When Caro finds a piece of a mysterious, old letter that makes reference to a fortune left to an unknown individual, the young people are sure there's a connection to the mayor's attempts to gain ownership of Las Mariposas. Who could have written the letter? What bequest is it talking about? Popular young adult author Ofelia Dumas Lachtman has once again crafted an entertaining and intriguing mystery novel for teen readers.
Product Details
Price
$9.95
$9.25
Publisher
Pinata Books
Publish Date
October 31, 2007
Pages
171
Dimensions
5.81 X 0.51 X 8.66 inches | 0.46 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781558854949
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"This novel features a likeable, spunky heroine of Mexican-American descent who is surrounded by a well-drawn cast of family and friends, adding to the depth of the story."
"It's hard to imagine a teen who wouldn't enjoy this and that's significant because all the major players are Hispanic ... Enough aspects of Elena's Mexican culture are interwoven with the action to provide enlightenment."