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Who Would Have Thought It?

Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton - Author

Amelia Maria de la Luz Montes - Editor

Amelia Maria de la Luz Montes - Introduction by

Amelia Maria de la Luz Montes - Notes by

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ISBN 9781101145593 | 368 pages | 25 Aug 2009 | Penguin Classics | 18 - AND UP
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A major rediscovery—the first novel by a Mexican American Woman

María Amparo Ruiz de Burton was the first Mexican American woman to write novels in English and the first nineteenth-century California writer to publish a novel in the aftermath of the Mexican-American War. Her first book, Who Would Have Thought It?, tells the story of Lola, a young, orphaned Mexican girl rescued from Indian captors by one Dr. Norval, who returns with Lola to his New England home. Though the townspeople initially shun the interloper, they become transfixed by Lola once word about the gold accompanying her gets out. Through the riveting personal story of a young girl’s coming-of-age, Who Would Have Thought It? offers a stunning portrayal of the clash of cultures and communities, and a fresh perspective on Civil War America.


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