Tag: immigrant

Watercolors and Tears by José Orlando Castañeda (Book Review #1998)

Watercolors and Tears by José Orlando Castañeda is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of immigration and the intricate web of human emotions. The novel follows Manuel, a young Ecuadorian who leaves his homeland in search of a… Continue Reading “Watercolors and Tears by José Orlando Castañeda (Book Review #1998)”

INTO THE UNBOUNDED NIGHT by Mitchell Kaplan (Book Review #682)

Into the unbounded night is a story set in the first century. The tale revolves around five companions and their struggles surviving the Roman era. The doomed angel, a young woman, a sole survivor of a sacked village, a Roman general are just a… Continue Reading “INTO THE UNBOUNDED NIGHT by Mitchell Kaplan (Book Review #682)”