1492 - Rozas and her FAMILY have been betrayed to the The Inquisitors. Her daughters Hanna and Esperanza escape through a tunnel and begin a grueling journey to Lisbon, Portugal, along with hundreds of thousands of Jews expelled by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. They find refuge on a tiny farm with two caring Christians, until the Portuguese King declares all Spanish Jews illegal, and therefore his slaves. Hanna and Esperanza face indescribable cruelty and violence at the hands of Simao, a psychopathic soldier, before being separated when Hanna is forced onto a ship bound for the malaria-ridden island of Sao Tome, Africa. She survives the Lisbon Massacre of Jews, but will she ever find her sister again?
Dr. Jeri Fink is a bestselling author, photographer, and family therapist/clinical social worker. She has worked in mental health, written over 32 nonfiction and fiction books for adults and children, and published hundreds of articles and blogs on and off line. Topics cover everything from history and technology to psychology, humor, and culture.
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