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Apricots and Tortillas: An Anthology about Growing Up in Albuquerque in the Postwar Years

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Product Code: 9781940769356
ISBN13: 9781940769356
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Apricots and Tortillas: An Anthology about Growing Up in Albuquerque in the Postwar Years

$19.24
 
In this nostalgic rendition of postwar Albuquerque in the Fifties and Sixties, seven authors bring their unique perspectives as they share memories of growing up in what could be described as a "Norman Rockwell" time in our country's history. This anthology features seven voices from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds who tell their stories of childhood. No two stories are the same. One takes you to the candy counter at Fedway Department Store. Another talks about the debilitating disease of polio. Some stories hint at discrimination and cruelty, a reality during that time in history. One story deals with the devastation of the Bataan Death March from a child's point of view. One deals with the Fourth of July, not as a patriotic holiday, but as an adventure into the vast world of fireworks. These stories will move you to laughter and to tears. More importantly, you will share the optimism of our writers and the nostalgia of the times as you are reminded of the taste of fresh apricot empanadas, the aroma of warm buttered tortillas, the sweet honey combined with puffy sopapillas, and the magic that was once childhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico.


Author: Lynn Ewing
Publisher: Mercury Heartlink
Publication Date: Mar 24, 2015
Number of Pages: 152 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1940769353
ISBN-13: 9781940769356
 

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