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Synopsis for So Many Tears So Many Tears tells the story of Teresa who gives birth to a beautiful son Isidro at the age of 16. The product of a broken home, she vows to show him the love and affection she never received herself. For a time, she is able to do this. Before long, Teresa has three additional children, two daughters, Peanut and Sanyae and another son, Ricky. Times are tough living in the Edenwald Housing Project in the Bronx, NY. Teresa battles demons that seem to come from every direction. There is hardly enough money to go around and she must "borrow from Peter to pay Paul." Somehow Teresa does here best to raise her children. As time goes by, Isidro finishes school, joins the Army and eventually gets married. Teresa's oldest daughter Peanut journeys to Japan by enlisting in the Navy and her sister Sanyae leaves home to attend Cobleskill State University. Teresa feels some sense of accomplishment in raising her children to adulthood. She looks forward to her youngest son Ricky finally finishing school. Then she can experience the "empty nest syndrome." But sadly, this does not happen. Life takes a cruel turn when Isidro is arrested and charged with conspiracy. Although Isidro has never been arrested, he is indicted under the RICO Act. Teresa's world comes tumbling down. She asks herself, "will there ever be a point where life is free from pain?" Read So Many Tears and find out that Teresa's saga is not unique. Her story is playing itself out in urban areas all over the country. This country's so called War on Drugs has produced more than criminal convictions. It has brought tears that have drowned the spirits of many people.Aviles, Teresa is the author of 'So Many Tears', published 2006 under ISBN 9780974507590 and ISBN 0974507598.
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