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Review: Gracianna by Trini Amador

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on August 5, 2013
Posted in Book ToursBooks Read in 2013  | 3 Comments

Book Description:

Publication Date: July 23, 2013
Greenleaf Book Group Press
Hardcover; 296p
ISBN-10: 1608325709

The gripping story of Gracianna–a French-Basque girl forced to make impossible decisions after being recruited into the French Resistance in Nazi-occupied Paris.
Gracianna is inspired by true events in the life of Trini Amador’s great-grandmother, Gracianna Lasaga. As an adult, Amador was haunted by the vivid memory of finding a loaded German Luger tucked away in a nightstand while wandering his great-grandmother’s home in Southern California. He was only four years old at the time, but the memory remained and he knew he had to explore the story behind the gun.
Decades later, Amador would delve into the remarkable odyssey of his Gracianna’s past, a road that led him to an incredible surprise. In Gracianna, Amador weaves fact and fiction to tell his great-grandmother’s story.
Gracianna bravely sets off to Paris in the early 1940s–on her way to America, she hopes–but is soon swept into the escalation of the war and the Nazi occupation of Paris. After chilling life-and-death struggles, she discovers that her missing sister has surfaced as a laborer in Auschwitz. When she finds an opportunity to fight back against the Nazis to try to free her sister, she takes it–even if it means using lethal force.
As Amador tells the imagined story of how his great-grandmother risked it all, he delivers richly drawn characters and a heart-wrenching page-turner that readers won’t soon forget.

My Thoughts:
Gracianna is a work of fiction, but based on the true story of Author, Trini Amador’s great grandmother, Gracianna Lasaga.  Gracianna was raised by her grandmother, Anastasia in the Pyrennes, mountains that border France and Spain, in a town called Basque. Her mother died giving birth to her sister, Constance when Gracianna was just 8 years old. Her father was unknown.
Like many in Basque, Gracianna was fluent in many languages including her native tongue, French, and German.  She loved reading about far away places and dreamed on going to the United States of America some day.
It was during WWII that 17 year old Gracianna decided to go to France to look for a higher paying job, so she could earn enough money to eventually moved to the U.S.  Before that she was living with a friend at their employment and she had a crush on a boy, Juan, a sheephearder also from Basque.  He eventually followed Gracianna to France. 
In France Gracianna worked in a resturant where her mother had been employed years before. The owner,Monsieur Dominique, welcomed her with open arms and they became friends.  Eventually Germany invaded France. Soon it became apparent that Dominque was part of the French resistance and Gracianna got involved.  She was a short girl, under 5 feet but her stature and feistiness more than made up for that.
I don’t want to risk giving out spoilers so you will just have to read this wonderful book to find out what happens.  In the beginning the book read a bit slow for me but it soon picked up and I was hooked.  I didn’t want it to end.  Trini Amador’s writing leaps off the page.  He captures the landscape, time, and places in exquisite poetic prose!  The characters leap out as well and I felt like I was transported back to live with them and experience everything first hand.
I highly recommend Gracianna for those who love historical fiction, especially in the WWII era. Bravo!
4.5/5
I received the ebook version for my honest review.
About Trini Amador:
Trini Amador vividly remembers the day he found a loaded German Luger tucked away in a nightstand while wandering through his great-grandmother’s home in Southern California. He was only four years old at the time, but the memory remained and he knew he had to explore the story behind the gun. This experience sparked a journey towards Gracianna, Amador’s debut novel, inspired by true events and weaving reality with imagination. It’s a tale drawing from real-life family experiences.
Mr. Amador is a traveled global marketing “insighter.” He is a sought-after guru teaching multinational brand marketers to understand how customer and consumer segments behave based on their needs, values, motivations, feeling and values. He has trained over five thousand brand marketers on how to grow brands in over 20 countries in the last 15 years. His counseling has been valued at global brands including General Electric, Microsoft, AT&T, Yahoo!, Sun Microsystems, Google, Jack Daniel’s, The J.M. Smucker Co., DuPont, Mattel, and Rodale, Inc..
Amador is also a founding partner with his wife and children of Gracianna Winery, an award-winning winery located in Healdsburg, California. The winery also pays tribute to the Amador Family’s maternal grandmother, Gracianna Lasaga. Her message of being thankful lives on through them. The Gracianna winery strives to keep Gracianna’s gratitude alive through their wine. Learn more at: www.gracianna.com, like Gracianna Winery onFacebook or follow them on Twitter @GraciannaWinery.
Amador resides in Sonoma County with his family.

Please come back tomorrow, when Trini Amador will be our guest as So Many Precious Books, So Little time.  Would you like to try to win a copy of Gracianna.  Check out the following link to find out where the book giveaways for this tour are: http://hfvirtualbooktours.com/graciannavirtualtour/

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When I read the description of The Story of Sassy Sweetwater, I knew I had to read it!  I love southern fiction, especially when it takes place during the critical civil rights movement.


Book Description:


Publisher: Musa Publishing (January 20, 2012)
Category: Southern fiction, Contemporary fiction, Women’s Fiction
Tour Date: July, 2013
Available in: eBook,  289 Pages


Finalist for the ForeWord Book of the Year Awards for 2012! Won the Eric Hoffer Award for Sassy Sweetwater for 2013 – Honorable Mention Best ebook Fiction!


After thirteen years on the run Violet McLaughlin returns to Carter’s Crossing, South Carolina, in 1962, with her young daughter, Sassy. The Crossing is right outside of Beaufort and the turmoil of the Civil Rights movement will forever leave its scars on the young and impressionable girl. As Sassy stands before the imposing white farmhouse for the first time, with no knowledge of her history but that the McLaughlin’s are her kin, Sassy begins a journey that will tear her apart before it heals her. Growing up among secrets that will forever damage her relationship with her mother, she attempts to make sense of her past. But will her passion for art and her love for Thomas Tierney be enough to sustain her future? Will the puzzles she must solve to discover who she is be worth the journey?


My Thoughts:


The Story of Sassy Sweetwater exceeded my expectations!  I reminded me of southern saga and I could not stop turning the pages until the end.


Sassy Sweetwater was born in the thick of a family with many problems.  Unwed, Violet gives birth to Sassy with the help of her sister, Elvira, on the bank of the Sweetwater river.  They were able to hid her pregnancy.  Violet takes Sassy away right after to start her life as an young unwed mother.  She works as a waitress among doing other things to put food on the table. 


When things finally get too tough, she returns home with Sassy, who is now 10 years old.  It is there that all hell breaks loose!  I can’t tell too much without the risk of spoilers.


The characters are all colorful and quirky and just pop off the page and come to life. Steeped in family secrets, the south, and a bit of romance, Vera Jane Cook’s poetic prose put me in a trance. While reading it, I was living among the characters and seeing everything take place, first hand.  Sassy narrated but the narration seemed to slip off into the distance.


I did not want this book to end! Cook took me on a real southern journey through the saga of one southern family with many secrets.  I highly recommend you go on this amazing journey yourself. 


5/5


I received this ebook for my honest opinion.
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About Vera Jane Cook:

Vera Jane Cook, writer of Award Winning Women’s Fiction, is the author of The Story of Sassy Sweetwater, Lies a River Deep, Where the Wildflowers Grow, Dancing Backward in Paradise and Annabel Horton, Lost Witch of Salem.

Jane, as she is known to family and friends, was born in New York City and grew up amid the eccentricity of her southern and glamorous mother on the Upper West and Upper East Side of Manhattan.


An only child, Jane turned to reading novels at an early age and was deeply influenced by an eclectic group of authors. Some of her favorite authors today are Nelson DeMille, Calib Carr, Wally Lamb, Anne Rice, Sue Monk Kidd, Anita Shreve, Jodi Picoult, Alice Walker and Toni Morrison. Her favorite novels are too long to list but include The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, Cheri and The Last of Cheri, The Picture of Dorian Grey, Wuthering Heights, Look at Me, Dogs of Babel, The Bluest Eye, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Body Surfing, Lolita, The Brothers Karamazov, She’s Come Undone, Tale of Two Cities, etc., etc., etc.,


The Story of Sassy Sweetwater is a finalist for the ForeWord Book of the Year Awards for 2012. Her first novel, Dancing Backward in Paradise won the Eric Hoffer Award for publishing excellence and the Indie Excellence Award for notable new fiction, 2007. The Story of Sassy Sweetwater and Dancing Backward in Paradise received five stars from ForeWord Clarion Reviews. The Story of Annabel Horton, Lost Witch of Salem is her first paranormal novel.

The author works by day for an education publishing company as an account manager and lives on the Upper West side of Manhattan with her long term partner, her Pomeranian, Daisy, her Basenji/Chihuahua mix, Roxie, her Chihuahua, Peanut and her two pussy cats, Sassy and Sweetie Pie.

Vera Jane Cook’s Website:  http://www.verajanecook.com/

Vera Jane Cook on Twitter: https://twitter.com/verajanecook
Vera Jane Cook on Facebook: 
https://www.facebook.com/vera.j.cook


Thanks to the author, Vera Jane Cook, I will be giving away one ebook copy of The Story of Sassy Sweetwater at the end of the tour.  The giveaway is international and ends on August 10, 2013.  Please use Rafflecopter to enter.

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So Many Precious Books July 8 Review & Giveaway
Library of Clean Reads July 9 Review
Library of Clean Reads July 10 Interview
From Isi July 10 Review
I Feel So Unnecessary July 11 Review
Silver’s Reviews July 12 Review
Girl Who Reads July 15 Interview
A Book & A Lattee  July 16 Review
Romance & Inspiration July 17 Review
The Eclectic Reader  July 19 Review & Giveaway
Joy Story July 22 Review
Faerie Tale Books July 23 Review
Faerie Tale Books July 23 Guest Post & Giveaway
Reading Renee July 25 Review
Book Lover’s Library July 26 Review
Book Lover’s Library July 29 Interview
VW Stitcher July 30 Review
Maniac Mama of 2 July 31 Review
M. Denise C. Aug 1 Review
Books, Books & More Books Aug 5 Review                                                                     
Books, Books & More Books Aug 6 Interview
The Self Taught Cook Aug 8 Review
Wall to Wall Books Aug 9 Review & Giveaway
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As my readers know, lately I have been spreading my reading wings and trying genres I don’t usually read.  Solstice High is my very first time reading urban fantasy.  There was something in the description that attracted me to it. 


The Book Description:


Publisher: Strategic Book Group  (October 22, 2012)
Category: Urban Fantasy/Sci Fi/Young Adult
Tour Date: July- Early August, 2013
Available in: eBook and Print,  360  Pages


Matt, Rochelle, Daphne and Jonas are four students starting their senior year of high school, but suffer a freak-accident the very first day and start to realize that they are developing superhuman abilities. They quickly realize that the school principal, Mr. Devlin, has in fact more than just education on his agenda, and is using the school for his own purposes.


Not only must the four friends try to figure out what Devlin’s plans are, but when he will strike, and seeing as how they cannot turn to grown-ups for help without exposing themselves, must themselves grow-up in order to stop him. As well as learning to cope with these developing powers, the four teenagers must deal with the day-to-day muddles of being a teenager, such as volatile emotions, infatuations and family issues.


My Thoughts:


I can’t believe I’m saying this about an urban fantasy book, it was great.
 

Rochelle, Daphne, Jonas, and Matt happen to be outside of the gym change rooms and saw a sign saying do not enter.  Of course, they take it as a dare which they will live to regret, kind of.  They all develop different super powers and need to learn how to control their now found powers.  Control, something teens have a hard time doing in the best situations. LOL!


Not only did they need to learn how to learn to control their powers, they all had family, school, and social issues to deal with.  They also had to find a way to stop a sinister plot by an adult that they were supposed to be able to trust! They couldn’t risk telling grownups what has happened to them, they didn’t want to wind up in a lab like human rats being poked and prodded. 


Besides the genre being different for me, it is an young adult book.  I didn’t realize how deep and philosophical a young adult book could go.  I was pleasantly surprised!  For example, read the following passage:


“Every culture, or at least ancient culture, worshipped these sort of supernatural beings that could do things ordinary humans couldn’t. I mean, just look at the ancient Greeks. They had as a super god a bearded dude who could throw lightning bolts from his hands. Other characters included some guy who could control the ocean and a woman who could make any man fall in love with her. And considering what we could do, those things didn’t seem like too far a stretch either.”


I thought that was so cool.  These kids do a lot of growing up during the course of this book.  It seemed so realistic despite the super powers.  I also saw the super powers as a philosophical question, what if this happened in real life.  How would you deal with it?  To find out how Matt, Rochelle, Daphne, and Jonas deal with it, you will have to read the book.


I can hardly wait to read more by Ardash Vartparonian!  I highly recommend it!


4.5/5


I received this book for my honest review!


About Ardash Vartparonian:


Ardash Vartparonian was born in London but raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At the age of 18 he began his debut novel, Solstice High, and continued writing throughout his last year of school and first year of university, where he moved back to the UK to study English Literature at Edinburgh University. Now a fourth year student, Ardash enjoys going out with his friends, watching horror movies and reading fantasy book while trying to keep up with his university work. Find out more at http://sbpra.com/ardashvartparonian/

Thanks to the author, Ardash Vartparonian, I am giving away one print copy.  This giveaway is open to the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. and ends on August 29, 2013.  Please use Rafflecopter to enter.

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So Many Precious Books July 3 Review & Giveaway
Shelf Addiction July 5 Review, Interview, & Giveaway
Heck of a Bunch July 8 Review
Jessabella Reads July 8 Guest Post  &  Giveaway
Saving for 6 July 9 Review & Giveaway
Romance Bookie July 15 Review
Cmfg! Books July 16 Review
Cmfg! Books July 17 Guest Post  & Giveaway
Ordinary Girlz July 18 Review
A Walk on Words July 19 Interview
Little Lovely Books July 23 Review
Little Lovely Books July 24 Guest Post
Ja čitam, a ti? Jul 25 Review & Giveaway
In This of World of Books July 26 Review
Sammy the Bookworm July 29 Review
JC’s Book Haven July 29 Review
Teen Blurb July 30 Review
Teen Blurb July 31 Guest Post  & Giveaway
Cozie Corner Aug 1 Review
Kate Policani Writing Reviews Aug 2 Review
Every Free Chance Aug 5 Review & Giveaway
Dab of Darkness  Aug 6 Review
Little Book Star Aug 7 Review
Laurie’s Paranormal  Aug 8 Interview
Haunting of Orchid Forsythia Aug 9 Review
Between the Lines  Aug 12 Review
Sweeps4Bloggers Aug 13 Review & Giveaway
Synchronised Reading  Aug 15 Review & Guest Post
Book Mark Belles Aug 19 Review
Book Mark Belles Aug 20 Interview
 Serendipity  Aug 20 Review
 Serendipity Aug 21 Interview
Networking Witches Aug 21 Review & Giveaway
Manic Mama of 2 Aug 22 Review
Books, Books & More Books Aug 23 Review
Moonlight, Lace, & Mayhem Aug 23 Guest Post
Up In the Bibliosphere Aug 26 Review
Up In the Bibliosphere Aug 27 Guest Post & Giveaway
Icy Cold Reads Aug 28 Review   

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