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The Makana’s Legacy follows a family and their struggles with personal grief, a fractured family bond, and the looming presence of ancient spirits tied to their island’s tumultuous past. I thought this story had a unique setup and an interesting premise. What were some sources that informed this novel’s development?
This story is completely from my imagination with some elements of my life mixed in. I based the story on CHamoru lore of the taotaomo’na and the makana. The lore was something I grew up with, so there wasn’t much for me to research there. Some of the characters are somewhat based on real people in my life and some of the events, even supernatural, are based on personal accounts from myself and my family. I have never heard stories told like this one, though, that bring the actual legends to life. In the past, I have only heard the legends and scattered personal accounts. I thought it would be great to actually put all of this into a formal novel that showcases my culture, the taotaomo’na lore, and recognizes the suruhanos who continue to serve our communities. Like my first novel “Guardians of the Latte Stones”, I wanted to use the story to share my culture and get readers interested in learning more about the CHamoru people. As far as sources of information go, my father (who is a native CHamoru) helped with the translations and I scoured the Internet for what little information there was on the makana and on the practices of the suruhanos.
Did you find anything in your research of this story that surprised you?
Having grown up on Guam, I have personal experience with the topics in the story. The only thing that I found I didn’t know about was who the makana were. This story originally had “Suruhanu” in the title. But learning about the makana helped to reshape the story. I think that many CHamorus might be learning of the makana through my story and I would feel a great deal of pride if that’s what happens. After centuries of oppression and colonization, the CHamoru people are still striving to restore what we can of our language and history. I hope that my stories can help with that even if just a little bit.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
This is the second book that I have self-published. It’s expensive and developing the stories takes some time. I may not be able to afford to publish my next book for another year or two. I already have drafts for follow-ups to this novel and had planned for them to be part of a “Suruhanu” trilogy. I will be working on them anyway. It’s important to me that I represent my culture well, so I don’t want to rush the stories just to get something published faster.
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Chosen by his ancestors, a young man becomes caught in a relentless struggle against a dark malevolence.
The CHamoru makåna were powerful healers from a time long forgotten. For centuries, their spirits waited for one destined to carry their sacred light.
When Mateo is born, he inherits the gifts of the makåna. But the light of his ancestors does not go unnoticed by dark, ancient forces.
As Mateo’s extraordinary abilities grow, so does the threat from sinister spirits intent on exploiting his gifts. Shadows stalk his every step, haunting him and tormenting those he holds dear.
In time, it becomes painfully clear that the path to Mateo’s destiny will take him into a darkness beyond the veil of death. Can faith and the light of his ancestors sustain him, or will the forces that seek to consume his soul ultimately prevail?
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The Makana’s Legacy
Posted by Literary Titan

The Makana’s Legacy is an evocative and emotional tale steeped in history, culture, and supernatural intrigue. The story centers on the Leon Guerrero family and their struggles with personal grief, a fractured family bond, and the looming presence of ancient spirits tied to their island’s tumultuous past. As the narrative unfolds, the line between the natural and the supernatural blurs, leading to a gripping exploration of legacy, faith, and resilience.
The prologue paints a vivid picture of the 16th-century CHamoru people’s struggles against Spanish colonizers. The vivid imagery, like the crushing of ancestral skulls by Spanish soldiers, was heart-wrenching and powerful. This historical thread anchors the story and gives it a weight that lingers long after the final page. Aleja’s descriptions are lush and atmospheric, making the island and its cultural heritage feel alive.
The characterization of Joleen and her mother, Annie, forms the heart of the book. Joleen’s emotional turmoil, exacerbated by her relationship with Ben, feels raw and authentic. One poignant moment occurs when Joleen returns home after Ben’s death. Her hesitation to reconnect with Annie while haunted by supernatural forces is portrayed with such nuance that I felt her pain and fear intimately. I found Annie’s character even more compelling. Her quiet resilience and faith contrast beautifully with Joleen’s rebellion, creating a dynamic that felt genuine. The dialogue between them, especially during moments of tension, was strikingly real.
Aleja also delves into supernatural elements that are equal parts thrilling and chilling. The scenes involving Joleen’s haunted apartment with shadows moving, whispers of her name, and the cold drafts are masterfully done. One particularly haunting passage describes Joleen finding Ben’s motorcycle keys inexplicably appearing on the floor, heightening the eerie tension. The interplay between spiritual lore and personal grief is one of the book’s greatest strengths.
The book’s conclusion is both hopeful and bittersweet. It doesn’t offer easy answers but instead underscores the importance of embracing both the past and the present. The spiritual and emotional journeys of Annie and Joleen intertwine in a way that feels earned, even if some plot threads remain unresolved.
The Makana’s Legacy is a richly layered story that blends cultural heritage with a moving family drama. It’s a perfect read for those who enjoy stories of intergenerational conflict, supernatural intrigue, and emotional depth. It’s a book that stays with you, a tribute to the resilience of both family and culture.
Pages: 333
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