New York Times bestselling author and historian Javier Sierra believes in the idea that there are no coincidences in life. In fact, he believes that it is his destiny to help shed light on some of the great mysteries of the world, and he just does that with his latest novel, THE LADY IN BLUE (Atria Books; $29.00; June 2007), as he unearths answers to an enigma of the American southwest and Spain that has never before been exposed in such an accessible and entertaining manner.
This book is amazing.
Girls4RonPaul 1 year ago
She wrote it in a book and she related it, how she helped the natives, how were their form of life was, the plants, the landscapes, their clothes, etc etc etc...without having been in what today is United States
LordBuntaro 3 years ago
This nun (lady in blue"), because this nun's clothes was of white and blue color, she is Sor María de Agreda. María de Agreda was in norteamerica. She helped the natives (they baptized this way to this nun, " the young lady in blue "). She was described like a beautiful young girl, because when it happened that she had 26 years
LordBuntaro 3 years ago