"Not since The Bridges of Madison County has a love story been more forbidden and compelling. Bea Franco and Jack Kerouac's 15 day tryst, dependent on tequila, compromise and hope, has been held captive, nearly forgotten, for over 60 years. Only now are we fortunate to have a writer as gifted as TZ Hernandez tell it with such corazón and poignancy."--Michele Serros, author of How to be a Chicana Role Model
"Tim Hernandez's groundbreaking book has shed new light on the near-mythical 'Mexican Girl' of Jack Kerouac's 1957 novel, On the Road. The story of the real-life Mexican Girl, Bea Franco, Mañana Means Heaven is by turns tender and rewarding, offering a dazzling offshoot from the oft-explored road story that is Kerouac's."--Paul Maher Jr., author of Jack Kerouac's American Journey