The Children of Cupa
About This Book
The narrative follows a family who retreats to hot springs near an indigenous Cupeño village so an ailing mother can recover; children Nellie and Walter anticipate camping life and imaginative play among local children. Episodes trace the children's friendships with a boy named Francisco and encounters with a missionary and parish life, while domestic and communal tensions surface through disputes, a false accusation, a perilous excursion into a rattlesnake-filled valley, and local political gatherings. Through scenes of everyday village customs, seasonal movement, and returning journeys, the work examines childhood curiosity, cross-cultural contact, community justice, and the practical rhythms of rural life.