The Perils of Beginnings weaves two periods of history that tell the story of 18-year-old Barbara invited by her Auntie, Eloisa Cavazos Diaz on a road trip in 1967, from San Antonio, Texas, to Tampico, Mexico. Auntie wants to find her official baptismal certificate left behind or lost when her birth father is murdered in Tampico and her mother escaped with her life. Auntie pulls all the stops to search for this elusive document.
Driving through the counties of South Texas, Auntie shares the history of a virtually unknown relative, Narciso, a bold visionary, who, in 1793 left an aristocratic life in Nuevo Leon, Mexico to cultivate 600,000 acres of pasture awarded to him by the King of Spain. El Agostadero de Tejas, or the Texas pasture was called San Juan de Carricitos.
The title was inspired by Narciso’s and Barbara’s embarking on adventures in different centuries, and the perils they encountered with new beginnings.
The Perils of Beginnings
Biography / History / Memoir
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