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Relating to Mayan tale, the Xtabentum flower that grows untamed on the Yucatan peninsula first came out on the grave of your free-spirited young female who was scorned on her behalf enthusiasm by the folks of her town, but loved by the gods on her behalf kind heart. Xtabentum: A Book of Yucatan is a story of two young women occur the years following Mexican Revolution in Merida, Yucatan, one of the wealthiest metropolitan areas in the world at that time. Amanda Diaz is from the "divine caste," a little group of groups of European descent who dominate the politics and market of the spot. Amanda's lifelong good friend, Carmen, is from the contrary end of the social range, a Mayan Indian who is the daughter of one of the Diaz family servants. Against the real historical record of rebellion and assassination in the unstable country, the whipping of Carmen with a Diaz neighbor exposes the sheltered existence of both women and drives them apart. The story uses Amanda through her horror at the social injustice of the two-class Mexico to the sacrifices she makes in the name of friendship. Parts of the story take place in modern times, where the finding of an old birth certificate places Amanda's granddaughter in search of a secret about her father's beginning. Her search, advised in the first person, is combined with a third-person account of the lives of Amanda and her contemporaries in the 1920s.