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Blind in One Eye
- Narrated by: Liza Ross
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A naïve, recently divorced Canadian woman travels to San Jose in Mexico, where she is embraced by a party-loving group of expatriates who, fortified by margaritas, whirl from sexual encounters to experiments in the occult. But Claire, fascinated by the Mexicans and their joyful high spirits, falls in love with the country, and with the vibrant and mercurial Lolo, the man who represents for her the soul of Mexico.
©2011 Inanna Publications (P)2012 The Story Circle Ltd
Critic Reviews
"I loved reading this book. It is a wonderful antidote to the commercialization of travel to Mexico, and provides a refreshing and vivid picture of the people, the country and the culture." (Patricia Watson, author of My Husband's Wedding)
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