THE QUEEN OF WATER by Laura Resau & Maria Virginia |
Award winning, THE QUEEN OF WATER by Laura Resau and Maria Virginia Farinango is a young adult novel based on the true story of Maria Virginia's life growing up in Ecuador. The names and places have been changed in respect of privacy. Laura has embellished a bit to make this a fictional novel based on true life. THE QUEEN OF WATER wraps the reader's fingers into the tiny hand of 7 year old Virginia, an indigenous child, living in rural Andean Ecuador.
THE QUEEN OF WATER begins with the forced departure of Virginia who has to leave her family and everything she knows and loves, including her beloved Cheetah. "It's good to have someone love you so fiercely. Even if that someone is a goat." The reader quickly experiences the sharply contrasted reality of Virginia's indigenous life and the upper ruling class of Spanish descendants as she is thrown into the role of servitude as a child to a middle class family. Virginia is a fiery, tenacious, intelligent girl whose sheer will and fortitude guide her in dealing with the ugly side of humanity. Laura's co-creation of Maria Virginia's voice as a child moves consistently and with clarity through the thread barren warp of Virginia's tapestry of life from childhood through puberty and into adolescence, the colors and textures of the tapestry's weft only strengthen it by creating a story of hope and inspiration.
Maria Virginia and Laura |
I give this book five apples, cream of the crop. THE QUEEN OF WATER takes an incredible story about will power and resiliency to a very high level through skill and understanding of children and their development into adults. It is a 350 page, fictional novel based on a true story for mature young adults.
The themes in the story are will power, cultural identity, resiliency, child servitude, freedom, family, class structure and barriers to learning. Parts of the story involve abusive situations which are handled with integrity and respect.
This book is published by Delacorte Press/Random House and is available through your independent bookseller, Barnes and Noble, and online. It is available in ebook, hardback & paperback. You can find about award winning author, Laura Resau and her other books at: LAURA'S WEBSITE with additional information about Maria Virginia at this location too.
7 comments:
Hi Diane!
I saw your post awhile back that said you would be reviewing this book, The Queen of Water. Since I was looking for more young adult novels to read, I picked it up at the library. I've been working on a memoir, so how Virginia's life was described was particularly interesting. I really liked the book and learned about life in Ecuador at the same time. Thanks for the recommendation!!
Hi Diane!
I saw your post awhile back that said you would be reviewing this book, The Queen of Water. Since I was looking for more young adult novels to read, I picked it up at the library. I've been working on a memoir, so I found it particularly interesting how Virginia's life was described. I really liked the book and learned about life in Ecuador at the same time. Thanks for the recommendation!!
Thanks Cindy. I am glad you liked it too!
Diane, I enjoyed your review. This book must be exceptional for you to give it 5 apples. I'll put it on my to read list.
This sounds like a powerful story, definitely one worth reading. I'm glad you shared it with us, Diane.
Thank you, Diane, for an awesome review. I know this must be a fantastic book for you to give it 5 apples...so I will look to read it soon.:)
Thank you, Diane, for a clearly written and insightful review. The book sounds fascinating, and I'm looking forward to reading it.
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