The Road to Delano

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by John DeSimone

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"Devastating and triumphant!" Foreword-Clarion Review " An original and deftly crafted novel," Midwest Review A high school senior, Jack Duncan dreams of playing college baseball and leaving the political turmoil of the agricultural town Delano behind. Ever since his father, a grape grower, died ten years earlier, he's suspected that his mother has been hiding the truth from him about the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death. With his family's property on the verge of a tax sale, Jack drives an old combine into town to sell it. On the road, an old friend of his father shows up with evidence that Jack's father was murdered. Armed with this new information, Jack embarks on a mission to discover the entire truth, not just about his father but the corruption endemic in the Central Valley. When Jack's girlfriend warns him not to do anything to jeopardize their post graduation plans and refuses to help him, Jack turns to his best friend, Adrian, the son of a boycotting fieldworker who works closely with Cesar Chavez. The boys' dangerous plan to rescue the Duncan family farm leaves Adrian in a catastrophic situation, and Jack must step up to the plate and rescue his family and his friend before he can make his escape from Delano. The Road to Delano is the path Jack and Adrian must take to find their strength, their duty, their destiny. "This engaging novel demonstrates the power of historical fiction to re-evaluate the meaning of past events, by placing them in imagined contexts that help clarify their importance to the present..." Indie Reader

"It will likely introduce many readers to an unexplored chapter of American history; it even features famed labor leader Cesar Chavez as a character....The novel remains compelling throughout...a gripping novel of the American labor movement." Kirkus Reviews

Five Stars. "As exciting as the book's sports and gambling scenes are, the novel's staying power comes through its depictions of the strikes themselves. César Chavez is among its cast--a brilliant, imposing, and principled figure who urges strikers and pickers not to meet violence with violence. His calm, even in the midst of a weeks-long fast, gives Jack and Adrian the boosts they need to persist through perilous challenges.

Devastating and triumphant, The Road to Delano is a meticulous historical novel that honors the bravery and sacrifices of those who stand up to injustice, even at great peril to their own well being." Foreword-Clarion Review--Michelle Anne Schingler

"The Road to Delano ​is a historical narrative that will stand the test of time. Its messages of nonviolence being stronger than violence remind us of the great need to choose the higher moral ground,especially during harrowing times of unrest. DeSimone's novel tells a classic story of the strength of friendship and how the choices we make every day pave life'spath." Book Review Directory&br>lt;/i>
"An original and deftly crafted novel that showcases the author's ... impressive flair for originality and ... narrative storytelling style that keeps the reader's total attention from cover to cover..." Midwest Book Review

"This engaging novel demonstrates the power of historical fiction to re-evaluate the meaning of past events, by placing them in imagined contexts that help clarify their importance to the present..." Indie Reader

"This whole story is an absolute triumph!"
Thehauntedfae Book Blog

"...a fast-paced thriller with a social conscience."
Online Book Club

"The Road to Delano is a compelling story that will leave readers thinking about its surprise ending long after the final confrontation comes to a head." ―California Bookwatch

"Five Stars. Outstanding writing, fast-paced. A must-read for people who love history AND baseball." ―ReedsyDiscovery

"I really enjoyed thisstory. It's more than a little Steinbeck, in a very good way..." --Leigh Anne, Book Sirens

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