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In this novel infused with historical fact, seventeen-year-old Lupe tells the story of her family's chili stand on the plaza in late nintnteenth-century San Antonio, and her exploits building the business and working to save it when merchants are evicted from the plaza.

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In this novel infused with historical fact, seventeen-year-old Lupe tells the story of her family's chili stand on the plaza in late nintnteenth-century San Antonio, and her exploits building the business and working to save it when merchants are evicted from the plaza.
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Autorenporträt
MARIAN MARTINELLO has enjoyed a forty-year career as teacher and university professor in interdisciplinary learning and teaching. She holds the title of professor emeritus at the University of Texas at San Antonio and serves as president of the UTSA Retired Faculty Association. She has previously published The Search for Emma's Story (1987), The Search for Pedro's Story (2006), and The Search for a Chili Queen (2009) with TCU Press. She currently resides in San Antonio, Texas.