Diamond earrings from Tiffany's, her own
personal nanny, a generous godmother, a
chrome and hand carved wooden swingset,
jaunts to New York, riding in her father's M.G.
touring car, or her uncle’s Rolls-Royce to a
Havana yacht club, or a polo match . . . these
are everyday people and things in the life of a
girl named Emmy.
The year is 1958.
Emmy's father, Mr. Agostini, is a Don Quixote
obsessed aristocrat, and her mother is a
spoiled, selfish, East Texas Southern belle.
Emmy, herself, is a girl given to fancy, making
her life even more colorful.
Nevertheless, there is trouble in paradise.
One fateful night, when Mr. Agostini slips into
the persona of Don Quixote, Mrs. Agostini
takes offense, sneaks into their library and . . .



Before finalizing it as a novel, Susanna turned The Peerless Dulcinea into
an award winning screenplay, winning a Gold Award at the 37th Annual
WorldFest Houston International Film Festival. WorldFest is where
filmmakers like the Coen brothers, George Lucas, and many others won
their first awards.
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