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"When a dying mother hears the voice of her son thirty years after his death in Vietnam, she recalls the promise he made in 1968 as he boarded a military plane headed overseas: that one day she would again hear his voice. But it is not until she learns about the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., that she is able to decipher Jesse's mysterious message.
Alicia realizes she must journey to the Wall to touch her son's name and honor his memory, and like a spark kindling a new flame, her decision inspires her warring children to join her.".
"Let Their Spirits Dance is the story of a family's journey across America toward reconciliation and hope. Seen through the eyes of Alicia's newly divorced schoolteacher daughter Teresa, the story uncovers Teresa's own belief, as revealed to her by Don Florencio, ancient seer and mystic, that Jesse would one day return in a new form.
Among others joining Alicia and Teresa on the trip are Jesse's ex-addict brother Paul, his flamboyant sister Priscilla, and his whiz-kid nephew Michael, whose talk of parallel universes suspends reality, connecting the living with the dead.".
"The cross-country trip gathers old friends of Jesse's, garners the good wishes of strangers, and elicits media coverage from coast to coast. With questions about Jesse's death that were never fully explained by the military, along with a mysterious, plaguing phone call received from Vietnam two years after he died, the family comes to realize that the Wall is the magnet luring them on: the answers are there."--BOOK JACKET.
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Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975, Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Washington, D.C.), Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Mexican American Participation, Mexican American families, Monumento Conmemorativo a los Veteranos de Vietnam (Washington, D.C.), Conflicto Vietnamita, 1961-1975, Participación mexicano-americana, Fiction, Drama, Registros de los muertos, Soldiers, Registers of dead, Family relationships, Ficción, Participation, Mexican American, Novela hogareña, Familias mexicano-americanas, Mexican American, Vietnam War (1961-1975) fast (OCoLC)fst01431664, Military participation, Novela, Novela hogareñas, Conflicto de Vietnam, 1961-1975, Vietnam war, 1961-1975, fiction, Washington (d.c.), fiction, Phoenix (ariz.), fiction, Fiction, general, Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, war & militaryPlaces
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Let Their Spirits Dance: A Novel
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Let Their Spirits Dance is the moving story of a family's journey across America. Thirty years after the death of the family's son and brother, Jesse, in Vietnam, the family has remained in many ways locked in a time of grief and pain. Having heard her son's voice, Alicia makes a vow to touch his name on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., and her decision inspires her warring children, along with hundreds of strangers across the country.Stella Pope Duarte portrays a family struggling with the universal scars suffered by all who have been touched by death through war. In this powerfully evocative novel, Pope Duarte connects family, friends, and an entire nation with the names on the Wall, honoring the men and women who served in Vietnam as well as those who watched and waited, but never forgot.
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