In this time of great confusion and chaos with the Covid19 interrupting our lives, comes this book by author, Julia Alvarez, to give us hope and meaning. This is a book that will draw you into the lives of desperate people, depressed people, immigrants and their fight for a peaceful life, and most of all finding oneself after the normal has gone.Antonia Vega lost her husband to a sudden aortic aneurysm As he was on his way to meet her for a celebration of her retirement. They live in Vermont, she a Dominican immigrant from years ago who became a Professor of English. Her husband a much beloved physician who took care of everyone and everything. Now, she is picking up the pieces of her life, and all sorts of happenings begin. Antonia has 3 sisters, all with minds of their own. Lizzie was always the problem child, and she still is. She has gone missing, and this requires intensive time. In the meantime a young undocumented Mexican lad working at the farm next to Antonia needs assistance in bringing his girlfriend to Vermont. what a tale to tell with this issue. Antonia, of course, becomes the middle man in all of this.What a loving novel. It appears at the time of my need for some hope, and in these pages we find the kind of characters that we want to know. Nothing will ever be the same again, but we know it is okay, we will rebound as Antonia and her people prove. Kindness, attention, helpfulness, love, caring all become a necessity. As Antonia would tell us, in this country we need the oxygen first, then we give it to others.Recommended. prisrob 04-07-2020