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A Three-Turtle Summer

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A Three-Turtle SummerBy Janelle Meraz HooperFort Sill, Oklahoma, 1949...Grace and her five-year-old daughter Glory are living through A Three?Turtle Summer-a summer so hot that the turtles are dying. It's also the summer that Grace's mother and sisters join forces with Grace to help her dump Dwayne, her abusive husband, whom her sister describes as meaner than a rattlesnake and dumber than adobe.Besides her Hispanic family, a rich list of characters also assist her escape, Sako, an American-born Japanese neighbor whose former home was the internment camp at Poston, Arizona; two gay dance instructors; a Negro gospel singer who sells Lip-Smackin' Barbecue out of the trunk of her new orange Cadillac convertible; and Rudolf, her older sister's husband who's a colonel in the Army. A Three-Turtle Summer was a first place fiction winner in the 2002 Bold Media Awards.

336 pages, Paperback

First published August 4, 2002

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Janelle Meraz Hooper

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It’s no accident that many of my pieces have a Southwest flavor. An Anglo-Hispanic, I grew up in Lawton, Oklahoma, close to the Fort Sill Indian Reservation where Geronimo and other Indians were imprisoned, and my writing is colored with my experiences growing up so close to Indigenous Peoples’ cultures. I call them modern-day cowboy and Indian Westerns.
I am not a formula writer, so each book is written with the voice, color. and texture needed to enhance the story.

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Author 9 books89 followers
October 4, 2014
This is a gripping story of domestic abuse fuelled by the high level of racism existing in Oklahoma in the late forties. It documents the cruelties suffered by the Hispanic, Japanese and African American of that era.
Grace, the youngest daughter of a close-knit Hispanic family, lives in constant terror of being assaulted by her bigoted, mean-spirited husband, Dwayne. She suffers her beatings in silence fearing he will take her daughter, Glory, away from her. Grace is a talented seamstress and with the help of her family devises a plan to be free of her abuser while he is away on military leave.
The characters are fleshed out and the action is fast paced and full of suspense. This is a terrific read that offers hope to the victims of abuse and racism. Well done !
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Author 56 books4 followers
February 19, 2013
The first of a trilogy that covers a little girl growing up in Oklahoma with a zany family. Her dad, a soldier bats around his women while her mother looks for ways out. The turtles? If you've ever been to Oklahoma in the summertime, you'll remember the heat. Even the turtles can't live through it. The summer Glory watched her mother cleverly come up with a means of supporting them is fun to watch, although it took three turtles to survive.
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