It is the summer of 1968. In the small farming community of Willow Creek, Iowa, the Mitchell family, who lives on a small farm, is still trying to cope with their loss. The oldest son (Brian) was killed in Vietnam. The youngest daughter (Becky), unable to share her grief with the rest of the family, has run away from home. The family now believes she is living in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. The oldest daughter (Melissa) is determined to find her sister and bring her back home. Her youngest brother (Wesley) likes the idea. Her mother (Audrey) doesn't want her to go, and Audrey's father (Grandpa) does his best to agree with everyone.…mehr
It is the summer of 1968. In the small farming community of Willow Creek, Iowa, the Mitchell family, who lives on a small farm, is still trying to cope with their loss. The oldest son (Brian) was killed in Vietnam. The youngest daughter (Becky), unable to share her grief with the rest of the family, has run away from home. The family now believes she is living in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. The oldest daughter (Melissa) is determined to find her sister and bring her back home. Her youngest brother (Wesley) likes the idea. Her mother (Audrey) doesn't want her to go, and Audrey's father (Grandpa) does his best to agree with everyone.
Al Cunha was born in Watsonville, a small town on the coast of central California, and he grew up in Salinas, a short distance away. Dancing with Daffodils, a small novel about a homeless woman in San Francisco, captured our hearts. Following that was the Angels of the Caps series, a family saga about tragedy and salvation that has been enjoyed by many people. Caplinks, the 2nd book in that series, was the best selling book at the International Book Show in Guadalajara, Mexico, November 2023. The author's inspiration is from John Steinbeck and the beautiful Salinas Valley. Living in California, he continues to work on various literary projects.
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