And the Angels Sing
by Fr. Brawn Sullivan
Set in contemporary Los Angeles, AND THE ANGELS SING combines the glamour and ambition of Hollywood with the deep and enduring values of a large Mexican-American family in the San Gabriel Valley. When actress Kendra Collins marries into the de la Fuente family she finds her priorities radically realigned, discovering along the way, the best "role" of her life, the very real role she comes to play at the heart of the family. The novel's structure is deliberately cinematic, combining short present-day scenes with flashbacks to tell a story of love and betrayal, of ambition and self-sacrifice, a story, finally of the quiet duty which yields unsung heroism.
ISBN: 978-0-9893875-3-8
by Fr. Brawn Sullivan
Set in contemporary Los Angeles, AND THE ANGELS SING combines the glamour and ambition of Hollywood with the deep and enduring values of a large Mexican-American family in the San Gabriel Valley. When actress Kendra Collins marries into the de la Fuente family she finds her priorities radically realigned, discovering along the way, the best "role" of her life, the very real role she comes to play at the heart of the family. The novel's structure is deliberately cinematic, combining short present-day scenes with flashbacks to tell a story of love and betrayal, of ambition and self-sacrifice, a story, finally of the quiet duty which yields unsung heroism.
ISBN: 978-0-9893875-3-8
by Fr. Brawn Sullivan
Set in contemporary Los Angeles, AND THE ANGELS SING combines the glamour and ambition of Hollywood with the deep and enduring values of a large Mexican-American family in the San Gabriel Valley. When actress Kendra Collins marries into the de la Fuente family she finds her priorities radically realigned, discovering along the way, the best "role" of her life, the very real role she comes to play at the heart of the family. The novel's structure is deliberately cinematic, combining short present-day scenes with flashbacks to tell a story of love and betrayal, of ambition and self-sacrifice, a story, finally of the quiet duty which yields unsung heroism.
ISBN: 978-0-9893875-3-8