A review by glendareads39
The Lost Book of Adana Moreau by Michael Zapata

5.0

Michael Zapata's debut novel was moving, captivating, and well developed. It's story within a story combining Science Fiction and Historical fiction. Told by multidimensional characters and realistic settings . Two stories about the son of a writer and the manuscript deliverer. It filling pages with emotion and color. It's a tribute to storytelling. It's about an Domincian writer named Adana Moreau who writes a Sci-Fi novel in 1920's New Orleans, the book becomes a success. Adana tries to write a sequel but she falls gravely ill. She and her son Maxwell destroys the manuscript. Decades later in Chicago, Saul Drower was cleaning out his Grandfather's house to discovers a package containing a manuscript written by Adana Moreau. Saul and his friend Javier searches for Adana's son in New Orleans.