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Gringa

Gringa

by Sandra Jean Scofield, Sandra Scofield

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This is a novel about Abilene Painter, a young woman with a drab Texas past whose fate leads her to Mexico. Here she becomes the mistress of a powerful bullfighter and rancher, Antonio Velez. Abilene is a study in the pathology of passivity, a woman who has never thought she’s had real choices. She toys with risk, playing games with men who belong to Tonio. It is also 1968, a time of student uprisings and massive demonstrations in Mexico City. Abilene, seduced by the danger, walks a fine line.
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["Fiction" "Women" "Mistresses" "Protest movements" "Americans" "Mexico fiction"]

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