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A Year [REWRITING]
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Ongoing, First published Aug 08, 2016
Mature
After a few years of isolating herself from her hometown and family, Katherine Ramos returns home with a heavy heart. Her parent's death changes her completely and she decides it is time to change the course of her life to something that was and is always very important, family. The story takes the course of an entire year and the challenges Katherine has to put herself through in order to maintain her family together, which is what she knows her parents will want from her.

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Summary: The text delves into a multigenerational story involving a family caught in the ​mafia cycle, with the focus on the ​protagonist's relationships with their ​parents, especially their ​mother. The protagonist's journey includes struggles with fulfilling familial expectations, grappling with their own dreams, and dealing with the tragic loss of a loved one. The narrative also touches on themes of love, support, parental influence, and the impact of the mafia lifestyle on personal relationships. Key Points: The protagonist comes from a family deeply entrenched in the mafia cycle, with their ​father continuing the business despite expectations for the cycle to be broken. The mother finds love outside societal norms, transitioning her girlfriend into a man to conform, creating another parental figure for the protagonist. The father's testament dictates that the son must take over the family business, causing internal conflict as the protagonist's aspirations lie elsewhere, such as wanting to become a doctor. The protagonist supports and loves their transgender sister, Guadalupe, demonstrating open-mindedness and a strong familial bond. Tragedy strikes as a loved one passes away, leading to feelings of guilt, sorrow, and a sense of irrevocable loss for the protagonist. The family grapples with the consequences of living in the mafia world, questioning the sacrifices and the violence that tears them apart.