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Dream, Sweet Dreams of You
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Dream, Sweet Dreams of You

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Just show them your heart, and they will see your soul.

In the early 1900s was a turbulent and unsettling time for the Latino community in Los

Angeles. Illegal Immigrants from Mexico were pouring into California for various reasons,

fleeing their country trying to escape from the brutal Mexican dictator President Dias. These

scared desperate people found themselves displaced in a small area of Los Angeles known as

Sonora town. In earlier days, Sonora Town was the central heart of Los Angeles and was called

La Placita. During these transit times, La Placita and Sonora Town were left behind and

abandoned by the new City government.

Dream, Sweet Dreams of You is a Latino survival love story set in Sonora Town, Los

Angeles. The main characters, Juan and Rafella Vasquez, fell in love in front of the old church in

La Placita. Rafella, being the daughter of one of the largest cattle ranchero in California, gave up

all right to her family’s name to marry Juan. Juan, a true-hearted boy, who found himself in a

world outside of Sonora town. He settled his dreams by selling his soul for the pursuit of music

and fame. Through their marriage, they experienced social indignities leading them to their final

emotion, forgiveness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authors Press
Date
18 November 2020
Pages
290
ISBN
9781643144283

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Just show them your heart, and they will see your soul.

In the early 1900s was a turbulent and unsettling time for the Latino community in Los

Angeles. Illegal Immigrants from Mexico were pouring into California for various reasons,

fleeing their country trying to escape from the brutal Mexican dictator President Dias. These

scared desperate people found themselves displaced in a small area of Los Angeles known as

Sonora town. In earlier days, Sonora Town was the central heart of Los Angeles and was called

La Placita. During these transit times, La Placita and Sonora Town were left behind and

abandoned by the new City government.

Dream, Sweet Dreams of You is a Latino survival love story set in Sonora Town, Los

Angeles. The main characters, Juan and Rafella Vasquez, fell in love in front of the old church in

La Placita. Rafella, being the daughter of one of the largest cattle ranchero in California, gave up

all right to her family’s name to marry Juan. Juan, a true-hearted boy, who found himself in a

world outside of Sonora town. He settled his dreams by selling his soul for the pursuit of music

and fame. Through their marriage, they experienced social indignities leading them to their final

emotion, forgiveness.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authors Press
Date
18 November 2020
Pages
290
ISBN
9781643144283