Invisible threads of Priscilla Sacramento

Invisible threads is a progressive and adventurous romantic fiction written by Gibraltarian businesswoman Priscilla Sacramento. It is a love story that begins a generation before that of María Jesús and the love of her life, Pepe. His forbidden love is very strong and will not be denied. It sets in motion a secret that will be passed on to future generations before it can be solved. The story spans the entire 20th century and focuses on the regions of Spain, Gibraltar and Morocco, where the Catholic, Christian and Islamic religions are as strong as they are different.

Within this third-person narrative, much is revealed about the religion and culture of the Spanish, Muslims, and English alike. In particular, women’s difficulties are emphasized, as Roman Catholic girls often marry Muslim men and give birth to their children. The author navigates her story well as she describes how these families survive wartime, as well as the inevitable belief shifts that occur from one generation to the next. For example, women become more independent, they don’t want to be only owned by men and have babies as their main purpose in life. Some will wait until they are much older to get married and plan to contribute to the family income by starting small businesses of their own. It is not always easy, but changes do occur. The book is timely and offers gentle encouragement for our difficult times.

The night of December 31, 1999 is very exciting and auspicious in many ways. Families have gathered from all the surrounding regions. Pat and Tito Garcia have invited their entire immediate family, their distant relatives and many friends to Gibraltar for this special gathering. Children are dressed in their best attractions just like adults. Garcia’s party, unknowingly, has reunited a lost family and they celebrate it with zeal and enthusiasm for bringing the 21st century with the best of everything. They want to enter the new millennium celebrating family, peace, harmony and prosperity for all.

At the deepest level, Invisible threads it is a story about the problems of women, the diversity of people, changing times and, as Priscilla Sacramento beautifully describes, “the collective effort of the human species.” Although apparently invisible, the everyday life of ordinary people reveals how small the world is and how connected we all are. Year invisible the link becomes visible for us as we see human beings struggle for love and happiness in an unpredictable world. This is a charming but serious romance fiction that will speak to the hearts of women and lovers of romantic fiction everywhere. Additionally, you will speak to anyone who likes to learn about the history and culture of the regions of Spain, South Africa, and British-ruled Gibraltar, all different in beliefs and customs, but similar in desire for love, happiness, and meaning in their lives. world. .

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