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Woman who lost her soul
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Gringos, Ghosts, and Gay Locusts:
The writings of Jovita Gonzalez
Jovita Gonzalez beautifully relates ranch lore to modern Texans beautifully in her novel, The Woman Who Lost Her Soul. ... In “The Woman Who Lost her Soul,” Gozalez mixes the supernatural and the spiritual. Carmen is tormented by the words of Father Jose Maria, “You have no doubt sinned, but your soul is where it should be, in Gods keeping.” Even thought the priest reassured her about the possession of her soul, Carmen to the words of the gypsy witch to heart, who told her that her soul was in the liver of a toad.
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Title: Woman who lost her soul
Words: 478 Rating: None Pages: 1.9 submitted by: nmfalagr
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