Going Home deals with Zena's inner conflicts of getting old, feeling useless, and looking pessimistically with her life. Soon she will retire and wants to experience a lifetime trip down memory lane, but with a special twist. What will make this trip an unforgettable experience? The trip is a self-discovery adventure, where she reconnects with her childhood memories and the amazing details that made the city a unique place. The trip brings Zena to discover her new purpose in her life and recognizes the calling from God. Going Home demonstrates a great passion for writing and a great appreciation for history. The story preserves Zena's childhood and teenage memories for future generations to learn from these memorable experiences, enhanced by the enriched historical facts that makes a place worth visiting.
Brunilda Milan is a bilingual prolific writer in Spanish and English, a playwright, poet, historian, and a bilingual teacher for many years. Brunilda is an educator with a Master’s degree in education, and also supervision and administration, which has opened doors to administrative and teaching positions in Puerto Rico and the continental USA.