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In this tender and twisty debut novel, "Tell It to Me Singing," Monica Campo's life is turned upside down when her ailing mother reveals a shocking secret just before undergoing emergency heart surgery. Pregnant with her first child, Monica learns that her father, the man who raised her, may not be her biological father after all. However, her mother's subsequent delusional episodes leave Monica questioning the truth—was the confession real or a product of her mother's nightly telenovela-inspired fantasies?
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
In this tender and twisty debut novel, "Tell It to Me Singing," Monica Campo's life is turned upside down when her ailing mother reveals a shocking secret just before undergoing emergency heart surgery. Pregnant with her first child, Monica learns that her father, the man who raised her, may not be her biological father after all. However, her mother's subsequent delusional episodes leave Monica questioning the truth—was the confession real or a product of her mother's nightly telenovela-inspired fantasies?
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
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In this tender and twisty debut novel, "Tell It to Me Singing," Monica Campo's life is turned upside down when her ailing mother reveals a shocking secret just before undergoing emergency heart surgery. Pregnant with her first child, Monica learns that her father, the man who raised her, may not be her biological father after all. However, her mother's subsequent delusional episodes leave Monica questioning the truth—was the confession real or a product of her mother's nightly telenovela-inspired fantasies?
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
In this tender and twisty debut novel, "Tell It to Me Singing," Monica Campo's life is turned upside down when her ailing mother reveals a shocking secret just before undergoing emergency heart surgery. Pregnant with her first child, Monica learns that her father, the man who raised her, may not be her biological father after all. However, her mother's subsequent delusional episodes leave Monica questioning the truth—was the confession real or a product of her mother's nightly telenovela-inspired fantasies?
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
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In this tender and twisty debut novel, "Tell It to Me Singing," Monica Campo's life is turned upside down when her ailing mother reveals a shocking secret just before undergoing emergency heart surgery. Pregnant with her first child, Monica learns that her father, the man who raised her, may not be her biological father after all. However, her mother's subsequent delusional episodes leave Monica questioning the truth—was the confession real or a product of her mother's nightly telenovela-inspired fantasies?
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
In this tender and twisty debut novel, "Tell It to Me Singing," Monica Campo's life is turned upside down when her ailing mother reveals a shocking secret just before undergoing emergency heart surgery. Pregnant with her first child, Monica learns that her father, the man who raised her, may not be her biological father after all. However, her mother's subsequent delusional episodes leave Monica questioning the truth—was the confession real or a product of her mother's nightly telenovela-inspired fantasies?
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
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In this tender and twisty debut novel, "Tell It to Me Singing," Monica Campo's life is turned upside down when her ailing mother reveals a shocking secret just before undergoing emergency heart surgery. Pregnant with her first child, Monica learns that her father, the man who raised her, may not be her biological father after all. However, her mother's subsequent delusional episodes leave Monica questioning the truth—was the confession real or a product of her mother's nightly telenovela-inspired fantasies?
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
In this tender and twisty debut novel, "Tell It to Me Singing," Monica Campo's life is turned upside down when her ailing mother reveals a shocking secret just before undergoing emergency heart surgery. Pregnant with her first child, Monica learns that her father, the man who raised her, may not be her biological father after all. However, her mother's subsequent delusional episodes leave Monica questioning the truth—was the confession real or a product of her mother's nightly telenovela-inspired fantasies?
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
Distraught and seeking clarity, Monica finds herself drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Manny, raising doubts about her relationship with her fiancé and the father of her unborn child. Determined to uncover the truth, Monica delves into her family's past, which spans from the early 1980s when her parents arrived in Miami from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift, to the tumultuous 1970s under Castro's regime, where hidden allegiances and secrets shaped her mother's life.
As Monica navigates from Miami to Cuba and the jungles of Costa Rica, "Tell It to Me Singing" explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of familial bonds. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a Cuban American family grappling with the legacy of their homeland's political upheavals and personal sacrifices. It's a story that delves deep into the question of heritage and how our pasts shape our present identities, challenging Monica to reassess her understanding of love, loyalty, and where she truly belongs.
With its richly woven narrative and heartfelt exploration of cultural heritage, "Tell It to Me Singing" promises readers an emotional journey of discovery and reconciliation, where the search for truth leads to profound revelations about what it means to call a place—and a family—home.
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