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The Island Calls

A True-Life Novel About a Chamorro Daughter Finding Her Way Back Home

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The Island Calls

By: Teresa Garrido Roberts
Narrated by: Helene McCardle
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In 1972 Felix Garrido, the Guam-born father of Teresa and Peggy Garrido, extracts from three-year-old Teresa a promise to always take care of her little sister. Teresa vows that she will, and their father walks out of their lives. His last words to Teresa are that he will come back for them. He never does.

Always with thoughts of her father in the back of her mind, with the hope that someday he will come back into their lives, Teresa begins to feel an emotional pull to the island of Guam. She hears the island calling to her. She needs to explore her heritage and to find their father - not only for herself but for her little sister, Peggy. What Teresa finds instead is that their father is dead, and in a quest to clear his name she discovers he'd led a secret, dangerous life after leaving his family, a life that made it impossible for him to return to them.

©2010 and 2015 Teresa Garrido Roberts (P)2015 Teresa Roberts
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Great story about a lost daughter of the island of Guam. My only critique is that the narrator doesn’t pronounce the Chamorro words properly, and as a Chamorro, that took a little away from the story. But I still couldn’t stop listening!

Riveting story of resilience

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