Lydia
by
Book Details
About the Book
A small New England town makes two discoveries, an abandoned four year girl, and a dead young woman. Are they connected? Did the woman kill herself? Mrs. Hallaway pushed those questions aside as she discovered the joy of caring for Lydia, the four year Latino youngster. The note attached to the child's coat specifically warned against bringing her back to her family. "They no good" was the explanation. Since her husband's death she rarely interacted with people outside her shop. Her friend, Mr. Washington, may have been the only resident of the town to visit her. Adoption plans played in her mind though she never uttered a word. The plans, however, came to a halt when the sheriff announced that the Grandfather was on his way. “Were they “the bad people”? What happened to the mother, why was she here? Who was she running away from? Mrs. Hallaway made an unconscious decision to find out and when a snow storm hit’s the region, stranding the visitors she finds her chance.
About the Author
Luz Guzman is a native Jersey City and is the child of Puerto Rican Parents. Her heritage and the city she lives in opens up a variety a cultures that have learned to accept their differences especially among the Latinos. She lived for eight months in Nicargua which further her exposure to latino traditions. Her approach to the family dynamic may not qualify as a solution but identifies issues that still arise within any family, latino or other ethnic group.