The Gifted Gabaldon Sisters

The Gifted Gabaldon Sisters

by Lorraine Lopez (Author)

Synopsis

Having lost their mother in early childhood, the Gabaldon sisters consider Fermina, their elderly Pueblo housekeeper, their surrogate grandmother. The mysterious Fermina loves the girls as if they are her own and promises to endow each with a special gift to be received upon her death.
The oldest sister, Betty, always teased for telling tales, believes her gift is the power to persuade anyone, no matter how outlandish, her story. Loretta, who often prefers pets to people, assumes her gift is the ability to heal animals. Tough-talking tomboy Rita, believes her gift is the ability to curse her enemies. And finally, Sophia, the baby of the family, is sure her ability to make people laugh is her legacy.
As the four girls grow into women they discover that Fermina's gifts come with complicated strings and what once seemed simple can confuse over time. Together they learn the truth about their mysterious caretaker, her legacy and the family secret that was nearly lost forever in the New Mexican desert...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 335
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 01 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 0446699217
ISBN 13: 9780446699211
Book Overview: A compelling novel about four sisters searching for the truth behind a long-buried family secret

Media Reviews
The Gifted Gabaldon Sisters is a laugh-aloud funny and lay-your-head-down-and-cry lyrical tour of melded cultures and traditions. The result is wisdom and delight * - Judith Ortez Cofer 'The author skilfully writes from different points of view and teases out Fermina's background in a satisfying way. Lopez establishes herself as an excellent storyteller with this mutlilayered tale of sisterhood, growing up, self-aw *
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Author Bio
Lorraine Lopez is an Assistant Professor of English in the Creative Writing Programme at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. She won the 2003 Independent Publishers Book Award for Multicultural Fiction, the Latino Book Award for Short Stories and the Inaugural Miguel Marmol Prize for Fiction.