Manzanita Seed

Manzanita Seed by Edward Goodman, published by Plain View Press in 2012, is a work of fiction that explores themes of redemption and connection. This edition, written in English and spanning 197 pages, follows the journey of Anastasio Quintana, a lonely older man who discovers love and purpose through an injured stray dog. As he navigates the challenges of caring for his new companion, a tragic confrontation arises that tests his resolve and leads to unforeseen consequences.
Readers will find a poignant narrative that delves into the complexities of love, loss, and the transformative power of relationships. The story highlights cultural heritage and legal themes as it unfolds the emotional landscape of a man who learns to embrace life through his bond with the dog. Manzanita Seed presents a thoughtful exploration of what it means to be fully alive, making it a reflective read for those interested in personal growth and the impact of companionship.
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This is a journey of redemption for a lonely older man who finds love in a stray dog and pays the price for defending it. This book is dedicated to Lupe, and all the dogs who change our lives.
Anastasio Quintana has never known love or acceptance until he find an injured stray dog who needs him. When he finally begins to have hope a tragic confrontation threatens his dog’s life and forces him to defend her, with unforeseen consequences. Through his losses, he finally learns what it is to be fully alive.
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