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From the back cover: “In 1991 I was in Mexico City for a
gathering of Indigenous people. One day while walking
around town, I saw a biography of Benito Juarez through
a bookstore window. I knew that Benito Juarez had been
a national hero in Mexico. In Arizona, where I live, we only
hear of him during “Cinco de Mayo,” when we celebrate
his victory over the French Army in 1862. I became
intrigued and wanted to know more about Juarez so I
went in and bought the book. At first it was difficult
reading but I persevered. About ten years later, I realized
that I was beginning to enjoy reading Juarez’ biography!
By this time the book was in tatters. I had carried it
around with me for many years and during some difficult
times. By the time I finished reading it I had begun to
write my own autobiography and first book, Como Fue, A
Son of High Grace. So, I believe it was written that I would
eventually author a book about Mexico and Benito Juarez
as well, thus my third novel and fourth book: The
President, the Emperor and the Feathered Serpent.” -
Edward R. Diaz
Paperback: 156 pages
Publisher: Latino Book Publisher; 1ST edition (2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1336885015
ISBN-13: 978-1336885015
Price: $18.00 + $3.99 s/h (If ordering more than one copy,
add the cost for each book plus $1.00 s/h fee per each
additional book purchased.)
The President, The Emperor and the Feathered Serpent
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