![]() ![]() Laura struggles throughout the book to come to terms with who she is. To add pain to heartache, Marlena tells Laura over the phone that she realizes their love was wrong and sinful and she is going to marry the man her family wants her to wed. ![]() The girl she is in love with leaves Miami for Cuba. ![]() They let Laura stay with them indefinitely. Thankfully, Laura (who has many nicknames throughout the story) has a good friend in Soli and her mother, Viva. At least until she changes her ways and falls in love with a boy. By the end of the school day, previous friends have deserted her, the nuns at her school have expelled her, and her mother has kicked her out of the house. Except this letter is from her girlfriend and describes in detail their forbidden love. How mortified would you be if one of your teachers read one of your private notes or letters out loud in front of the class? Take that mortification times one hundred, and that's what happens to Laura Amores on the last day of class. ![]()
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