by Terri Ragsdale (Author)
A suspenseful novel filled with unbridled passions, jealousy, incest, murder, witchcraft and dark superstitions. Roots of Indifference is interwoven with the story of a prestigious family during the early 1900s, struggling with racial intolerance as they try to carve a place for themselves in a hostile land during the Mexican Revolution, World War 1, and The Great Depression. This fascinating novel brings to light the horrendous injustices inflicted upon the Mexican-Americans, who suffered cruel indignities and discrimination. It is a story that needs to be told about the turbulent times during those dark years of indifference.
Author Biography
Terri Ragsdale, author of the children's book, "A Legend of Grand Mesa" was a Spanish interpreter for federal, state and local agencies. She is now retired from working with the State of Colorado for over 30 years and resides on the Western Slope with her immediate family.
Number of Pages: 509
Dimensions: 1.06 x 10 x 7.01 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2009