As the only daughter in the de Haro family, thirteen-year-old Cesa has a wonderful life. She's a princesa to her father, a leader to her five younger brothers, and a constant disappointment to her great-aunt, who wants Cesa to assume the responsibilities of a woman. The author of the acclaimed first novel Becoming Rosemary transports readers to the abundant, pristine California of the 1840s in a lyrical tribute to its people. Available only in The Literacy Bridge 5.
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As the only daughter in the de Haro family, thirteen-year-old Cesa has a wonderful life. She's a princesa to her father, a leader to her five younger brothers, and a constant disappointment to her great-aunt, who wants Cesa to assume the responsibilities of a woman. The author of the acclaimed first novel Becoming Rosemary transports readers to the abundant, pristine California of the 1840s in a lyrical tribute to its people. Available only in The Literacy Bridge 5.
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Add this copy of Daughter of Madrugada to cart. $29.24, very good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Atlanta rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Brownstown, MI, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Thorndike Press.