The manner in which Ultima begins (with an Older Antonio recalling his youth) reminds me of Calligraphy and Concepcion #chst332
— Andrew Armstrong (@AndrewAarmstr7) February 3, 2014
Miss Maestas changed Antonio's name to Anthony. I saw this happen a lot when I was in elementary school. #ChST332
— Dulce M Ruiz (@dulcemr90) February 2, 2014
There are so many ominous signs revealed in just the beginning chapters of Bless Me,Ultima. I am interested to see how this ends. #CHST332
— Alexis Carson (@Lexx_Carson) February 5, 2014
Antonio is torn between living the life that his father expects and the life that his mother wishes. #CHST332
— Danielle acosta (@daniellenacosta) February 3, 2014
BMU: Struggle with identity, torn destiny between appeasing both his dad's spiritual mobility and his mom's affinity of the land. #CHST332
— Sarah Stringer (@SarahAStringer) February 1, 2014
#CHST332 I can relate to Antonio's worried thoughts about his future.
— Cristina Orozco (@cristy_orozco94) February 3, 2014
#CHST332 Ultima is the most fascinating character of the novel. She is one with nature and a majic healer. Antonio's learning Ultima's ways.
— Esther Marie Hirzel (@estiepansy) February 3, 2014
Great use of dreams as fillers for past events while also teasing with Tony's future. #chst332 #blessmeultima
— Genesis Montalvo (@GenesisMontalv8) February 4, 2014
Does Antonio recognize the similarties between biblical passages and the story of the golden carp? #BlessMeUltima #CHST332
— Ale Alarcon (@alealarconxx) February 3, 2014
How can Antonio understand Ultima and her powers within the worldview of the Catholic church? #BlessMeUltima #CHST332
— Ale Alarcon (@alealarconxx) February 3, 2014
It is interesting how in BMU witchcraft is not only feared but used as a tool to fight evil #chst332
— Kristina (@kristinarouzan) February 3, 2014
Bless me Ultíma expresses the same fear of witchcraft that Calligraphy of the Witch did #CHST332
— Danielle acosta (@daniellenacosta) February 3, 2014
Looks like Ultima & Tony's mother share a lot of commonality w/ Concepcion and their spirituality #chst332
— ty tindall (@DrPerez4Pres) February 2, 2014