Dying Freedom
Insurrection 1810
by
Book Details
About the Book
When tragedy strikes Leonardo’s family, he is forced to move from his father’s estate to a wealthy, aristocratic encomendero’s hacienda. Hiding his identity as a horse tender apprentice and becoming the estate owner’s daughter best friend, he is accused of conspiring with a secret movement to overthrow the estate owner. Leonardo becomes Beatriz’ runaway partner on her quest to elude her arranged marriage. For Beatriz and Leonardo the war of independence becomes close and personal. Prejudice corners them on a balcony that holds their feelings and dreams. It is their moment in time and history. A young bride in love with a lone cowboy, right there in an alley, right in the middle of a city in chaos, battling society’s unfair caste system, and running from imposing parents.
About the Author
Ruben Acosta is a school teacher who grew up in Santa Ana, California. He learned English as a teenager while practicing his grandfather’s mariachi songs. He is a former amateur boxer and loves to play baseball. He obtained a Master’s Degree in Cross-Cultural Teaching and currently teaches second grade. He lives in Old Town Orange with his wife and their daughter and son.