A gripping tale of a woman's resilience, courage, and identity during a time of revolution.
Set against the backdrop of rural Mexico during the chaos of the Mexican Revolution, Remaining Micaela follows the journey of a young girl navigating a world torn between tradition and change. Micaela, fierce and untamed, grows up amidst scorpions, secrets, and the unrelenting harshness of the desert. But her greatest battles lie within her family and her own heart as she faces love, loss, and the relentless struggle to find her place in a rapidly shifting world.In this evocative and vividly written novel, Javier Sánchez Carranza paints a powerful portrait of a girl becoming a woman, a land ravaged by revolution, and the unyielding spirit needed to survive both. With richly drawn characters and a narrative that is both intimate and epic, Remaining Micaela is a testament to the human capacity for resilience and self-discovery.
Perfect for fans of Isabel Allende, Gabriel García Márquez, and readers who love stories of strong female protagonists, cultural depth, and the timeless clash between freedom and tradition.