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The Second Time We Met - by Leila Cobo (Paperback)

The Second Time We Met - by  Leila Cobo (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Adored and nurtured by his adoptive parents in California, Asher Stone is on the verge of a professional soccer career when a car accident throws his future into doubt. Suddenly, Asher begins to wonder about his past, and about the girl who gave him up for adoption in Colombia two decades ago.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Adored and nurtured by his adoptive parents in California, Asher Stone has moved effortlessly through a nearly perfect life. He is on the verge of a professional soccer career-when a car accident throws his future into doubt. Suddenly, Asher begins to wonder about his past, and about the girl who gave him up for adoption in Colombia two decades ago. And so begins his search for a woman named Rita Ortiz.</p><p>From the teeming streets of Bogota to a tiny orphanage tucked into a hillside, Asher untangles the mystery of Rita's identity, her abrupt disappearance from her home, and the winding journey that followed. But as Asher comes closer to finding Rita, his own parents are faced with fears and doubts. And Rita must soon make her own momentous choice: stay hidden in her hard-earned new life, or meet the secret son who will bring painful memories-or the promise of a new beginning . . .</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[A] poignant tale of truths hidden and laid bare."--<b><i>Booklist on TELL ME SOMETHING TRUE</b></i><br><br>"Cobo's second novel is a graceful, skillfully woven tale of Rita and the son who comes to find her more than two decades later....Through Rita, Cobo explores the human toll of a violent chapter in Colombia's history....<i>The Second Time We Met</i> is a beautifully well-told novel that will captivate readers."--<b><i>San Franciscan Chronicle om The Second Time We Met</b></i><br><br>"The heart of the novel-about a young Colombian girl-shines."--<b><i>Kirkus on The Second Time We Met</b></i><br><br>"The smooth prose and authentic Colombian settings provide a unique spin to familiar territory."--<b><i>Publishers Weekly on TELL ME SOMETHING TRUE</b></i><br><br>"What saves this novel of forbidden love and its repercussions from trite predictability -- in addition to its poignant ending -- are its sensuous setting and insights into the dichotomy of Colombian and American cultures....Cobo smoothly imparts the importance of familial ties and family honor in Colombia, alongside American priorities of success and security....<i>Tell Me Something True</i> is a bittersweet journey about coming to understand and forgive the indiscretions of one's parents through the simple act of living one's life."--<b><i>Miami Herald on TELL ME SOMETHING TRUE</b></i><br><br>"[<i>Tell Me Something True</i>] is a well told story. The characters are alive and maintain a reader's interest until the last word."--<b><i>Midwest Book Review on TELL ME SOMETHING TRUE</b></i><br><br>"Raw, passionate, honest and fearless."--<b><i>Examiner.com on TELL ME SOMETHING TRUE</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Renowned journalist and former concert pianist <b>Leila Cobo</b> is a native of Cali, Colombia. The Executive Director of Latin Content & Programming for Billboard, she is a frequent contributor to NPR and has written liner notes for acts such as Ricky Martin, Shakira, and Chayanne. She is also the host of the television show <i>Estudio Billboard</i>, which features in-depth interviews with top Latin acts. Leila is a Fulbright scholar with a graduate degree from the Annenberg School of Communications at USC and holds dual degrees in journalism, from Bogota's Universidad Javeriana, and in piano performance from the Manhattan School of Music. <p/> She currently lives in Key Biscayne, FL with her husband and children.

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