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Alla [95]
1 year ago
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Summer of the mariposas chapter 8 summary

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erik [133]1 year ago
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Summer of the Mariposas is a magical Mexican American retelling of The Odyssey–and a celebration of sisterhood and maternal love. When Odilia and her four sisters find a dead body in the swimming hole, they embark on a hero's journey to return the dead man to his family in Mexico.

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