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Newspaper reporter Chelsea Faust spends most of her spare time in the darkroom and runs marathons for fun. She's working for a small weekly newspaper now, but plans to move up. At 28, she lives alone and lets no one tell her what to do. When she meets Simao Freitas, a recent Portuguese immigrant, while on assignment in San Jose's Little Portugal, the attraction is instant. However, any chance at a future together appears to be doomed as Simao battles memories of a painful loss while Chelsea pursues a news story headlong into a situation that could cost her life.

Produktbeschreibung
Newspaper reporter Chelsea Faust spends most of her spare time in the darkroom and runs marathons for fun. She's working for a small weekly newspaper now, but plans to move up. At 28, she lives alone and lets no one tell her what to do. When she meets Simao Freitas, a recent Portuguese immigrant, while on assignment in San Jose's Little Portugal, the attraction is instant. However, any chance at a future together appears to be doomed as Simao battles memories of a painful loss while Chelsea pursues a news story headlong into a situation that could cost her life.
Autorenporträt
Sue Fagalde Lick, a former newspaper editor, has published three books on Portuguese Americans. In addition to Azorean Dreams, she has explored her Portuguese heritage in The Iberian Americans and Stories Grandma Never Told: Portuguese Women in California. Her other books include Shoes Full of Sand and Childless by Marriage. In addition to her writing, she sings and plays guitar, mandolin and piano, leads her church choir and performs at local venues. Sue lives in South Beach, Oregon. Visit her website at suelick.com.