(This review was published in this week’s Evangelist.)

Just Call Me López (Loyola Press, 2012, $14.95, 253 pp.)
The premise is simple, albeit somewhat unbelievable; a contemporary woman has an encounter with an unusual man, who turns out to be a 16th century Spaniard. As I read the first pages, my head was shaking from side to side, as I wondered what this was. Yet, the pages kept turning, and I found myself engrossed in a marvelous tale with essential messages in the latest work by author Margaret Silf. If the book Just Call Me López (Loyola Press, 2012, $14.95, 253 pp.) sounds unbelievable, it is because (continue reading at the Times Union…)