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Doria

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1970. Doria is an impoverished South American country reeling from a bloody revolution – one that leaves six-year-old Carla Guzmán an orphan and turns a young rebel, Alicia Nuñez, into a mother. Together, they will face the dangers of the Cold War where friends become enemies, and enemies become friends and even lovers. They soon find themselves caught up in a perilous plot that can change the course of history. They will be forced to make a choice that can either save their struggling country – or destroy it.

388 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 18, 2012

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Matthew Arnold Stern

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I am an award-winning public speaker and writer. My novel Amiga came from my experiences in the computer industry in the 1980s as a technical writer and computer journalist. My awards for writing and public speaking include Distinguished Toastmaster and an Award of Excellence from the International Online Communications Competition. I graduated Summa Cum Laude from California State University, Northridge. My hometown of Reseda, California plays a prominent role in many of my works. I live in Orange County with my wife for over 30 years. I have two children, a granddaughter, and lots of cats.

To learn more about me, please visit www.matthewarnoldstern.com and follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok at maswriter.

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