GRAVE OF HUMMINGBIRDS - Jennifer Skutelsky
A small town, deep in the Andes Mountains, has some dark secrets. There is an unexplained death of a woman, Nita, who was well loved by everyone in the community, including a poor, misfit youth named Alberto. Alberto stumbles upon a dead body that resembles Nita. The woman is covered in feathers and Alberto is convinced she is Nita, an angel who has fallen to earth. With no other identity to ascribe to the woman, the small, rural community tends to accept the superstitions and hints of magic and supernatural. Years later and some Americans arrive to town in order to experience the local festival. One of the visitors bears an uncanny resemblance to the still beloved Nita. But the American has a less than positive opinion of the pagan rituals she's observed, which creates a rift between the cultures and sets up a clash between reason and belief. This book was one of my earliest Amazon First Reads selections. The supernatural and mysticism aspects appealed to me and I figured the who...