Madewell Brown
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The narrative unfolds through the mysterious life of a tall black man who lived quietly in Guadalupe, New Mexico, for seven years before disappearing. After the death of Ruffino Trujillo, his son Cipriano uncovers a canvas bag linked to the man, containing personal artifacts that hint at a deeper story. When Cipriano sends an unposted letter found in the bag, it reaches Rachael in Cairo, Illinois, who believes it connects her to her missing grandfather. Themes of identity, legacy, and the impact of the past intertwine in this poignant tale.

