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The Bride of Mission San José: A Tale of Early California by John Augustine Cull

by Cull, John Augustine
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The Bride of Mission San José: A Tale of Early California by John Augustine Cull is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in Alta California during a time of political tension and drought, following the lives of characters such as Señor Mendoza, the administrator of Mission San José, and his daughter, Doña Carmelita. The story dives into themes of love, duty, and the conflicts arising from changing political landscapes. At the start of the tale, a serenade under a moonlit sky introduces Captain Morando, who aims to win the affections of the spirited Carmelita Mendoza. Their playful exchange hints at the blossoming romance in a backdrop of political and social challenges. Senior Mendoza holds important discussions about the severe drought impacting the region, showcasing his strong leadership as he gathers fellow landowners to devise strategies for their cattle and the impending troubles from renegade Indians. The opening sets a vivid stage rich in character dynamics, cultural nuances, and historical context, suggesting a tale filled with intrigue and emotional depth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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