Frontera Street

Frontera Street by Tanya Maria Barrientos, published by NAL Trade in July 2002, is a work of fiction that explores themes of friendship and personal struggle. The narrative follows Dee Paxton, a pregnant woman seeking to escape her troubled past, as she takes a job at Frontera Street Fabrics, a small shop located in a barrio. Here, she forms a bond with Alma Cruz, a single mother with her own hidden challenges, setting the stage for a story of connection and resilience.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of the complexities of friendship amidst adversity. The book delves into the lives of its characters, revealing their secrets and the circumstances that shape their choices. With a total of 272 pages, this edition presents a thoughtful examination of personal growth and the importance of community, inviting readers to reflect on the ties that bind us in times of hardship.
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Desperate to escape the pain of her past, a pregnant Dee Paxton leaves her affluent neighborhood for a job at Frontera Street Fabrics, a small shop in the barrio, where she finds a friend in Alma Cruz, a single mother who has her own secrets. A first novel. Original.
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