First Advisor

Gabriel Urza

Term of Graduation

Spring 2022

Date of Publication

6-17-2022

Document Type

Closed Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative Writing

Department

English

Language

English

Subjects

Sisters -- Fiction, Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- Fiction

DOI

10.15760/etd.7870

Physical Description

1 online resource (vii, 106 pages)

Abstract

Celia Gonzalez struggles with the long-lasting trauma of her sister Rosita's murder alongside the unfolding pandemic. Jobless and falling into financial turmoil, Celia reluctantly moves back into her parents' home in rural Oregon. A collection of documents kept by her parents from the investigation combined with insight from Rosita's preteen diary lead Celia on a search for answers about her sister's life and death.

Rights

© 2022 Karina LaChelle Agbisit

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Comments

This thesis is only available to students, faculty and staff at PSU.

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/37913

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