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I'll See You on Sunday is a powerful true story of migration, memory, and the wounds we inherit without ever being told their names.
Born in Nicaragua and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, Salomon tells his story through Samuel-a boy shaped by border crossings, broken silences, and a mother's unbreakable faith. Along the way, he uncovers how trauma travels through bloodlines, bodies, and beliefs, long before a child has language for pain. Through the emerging science of epigenetics and the wisdom of Scripture, he reveals how suffering can quietly write itself into identity-and how grace can rewrite it.
Blending memoir, spiritual reflection, and narrative nonfiction, this book traces cycles of abandonment, resilience, and survival across generations. With vivid scenes of migration, childhood labor, sacred family moments, and unlikely mentors, Salomon honors the quiet heroes who carried hope through scarcity and loss. These are stories of kitchen table prayers, dusty roads, whispered fears, and divine interruptions that changed everything.
At its heart, I'll See You on Sunday is a story of restoration-how faith interrupts biology, how truth dismantles silence, and how courage turns inherited pain into generational healing.
Written for first generation families, for sons and daughters carrying histories they never chose, and for anyone searching for wholeness, this book is both testimony and invitation. It is a tribute to those who loved us into becoming-and a call to breathe freely, finally, in the light of what has been healed.
Born in Nicaragua and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, Salomon tells his story through Samuel-a boy shaped by border crossings, broken silences, and a mother's unbreakable faith. Along the way, he uncovers how trauma travels through bloodlines, bodies, and beliefs, long before a child has language for pain. Through the emerging science of epigenetics and the wisdom of Scripture, he reveals how suffering can quietly write itself into identity-and how grace can rewrite it.
Blending memoir, spiritual reflection, and narrative nonfiction, this book traces cycles of abandonment, resilience, and survival across generations. With vivid scenes of migration, childhood labor, sacred family moments, and unlikely mentors, Salomon honors the quiet heroes who carried hope through scarcity and loss. These are stories of kitchen table prayers, dusty roads, whispered fears, and divine interruptions that changed everything.
At its heart, I'll See You on Sunday is a story of restoration-how faith interrupts biology, how truth dismantles silence, and how courage turns inherited pain into generational healing.
Written for first generation families, for sons and daughters carrying histories they never chose, and for anyone searching for wholeness, this book is both testimony and invitation. It is a tribute to those who loved us into becoming-and a call to breathe freely, finally, in the light of what has been healed.