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What was it like to
be a Mexican American youth growing up in a small copper mining
town in Arizona? This collection of short stories written in the
voices of those young people answers that question. It will not
only captivate readers who are young adults but also those adults
who are young at heart. Who can resist characters like Emilio and
Gigante, who live on the fringe of Morenci social culture because
they are different? Emilio was disfigured in a fire that killed
his family and stunted his mental and physical growth and Gigante
is so big that his job is to carry coffins from the church to the
cemetery. In the title story, Margarita and Carmelita discover that
maybe water can come from the moon. These and other intriguing characters
in this collection are individuals whose lives are in transition
and the stories are about how they deal with the changes. At the
core of the stories is the knowledge that the town will eventually
be destroyed by the ever expanding copper mine that provides most
of the employment in the area. The author, Elena Díaz Björkquist
gives us a wonderful insight into life in a mining town. |
About
the Author:
Elena Díaz
Björkquist is the author of a collection of short stories about
Morenci, Arizona entitled Suffer Smoke. She is a writer,
a Chautauqua performer, and a historian. Her oral history interviews
of Mexican American residents of Morenci who survived the Depression
and WWII can be found at www.elenadíazbjorkquist.net. |
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to "La
Luz," a story from Water from the Moon
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$13.95
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 202
ISBN: 0-595-23561-1
Publication Date: Jul-2002
available from www.amazon.com
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