What
happens when a thoroughly twentieth-century American lady journalist
becomes a Mexican señora in nineteen-thirties' provincial Monterrey? She
finds herself-sometimes hilariously-coping with servants, daily food
allowances, bargaining, and dramatic Latin emotions. In this vivid
autobiography, Newbery Award winning author Elizabeth Borton de Treviño
brings to life her experiences with the culture and the faith of a
civilization so close to the United States, but rarely appreciated or
understood.
This special young people's edition presents the humor and the insights
of a remarkable woman and her contact with an era which is now past,
but not to be forgotten.