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Sun Dec 8, 2024, 11:20 AM
Dec 8

Maria Hinojosa:
Once I was You.

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story of immigration in America through her family’s experiences and decades of reporting, painting an unflinching portrait of a country in crisis in this memoir that is “quite simply beautiful, written in Maria Hinojosa’s honest, passionate voice” (Book Page).

Maria Hinojosa is an award-winning journalist who, for nearly thirty years, has reported on stories and communities in America that often go ignored by the mainstream media—from tales of hope in the South Bronx to the unseen victims of the War on Terror and the first detention camps in the US. Bestselling author Julia Álvarez has called her “one of the most important, respected, and beloved cultural leaders in the Latinx community.”

In Once I Was You, Maria shares her intimate experience growing up Mexican American on the South Side of Chicago. She offers a personal and illuminating account of how the rhetoric around immigration has not only long informed American attitudes toward outsiders, but also sanctioned willful negligence and profiteering at the expense of our country’s most vulnerable populations—charging us with the broken system we have today.
Also available in Spanish as Una vez fui tú.

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The Uplift Universe series by David Brin. Currently, The Uplift War and Infinity's Shore Tetrachloride Dec 8 #1
I recently read Earth by David Brin WestMichRad Dec 8 #5
The books by David Brin that I don't read include: Kiln People, Otherness and Earth. Tetrachloride Dec 8 #8
Dean Koontz blue sky at night Dec 8 #2
Wow! I had no idea hermetic Dec 8 #7
Some libraries offer out-of-state library cards LearnedHand Dec 8 #21
new book editing type book intention, just added by me sooo great! recovering_democrat Dec 8 #3
Noble House by James Clavell JoetheShow Dec 8 #4
A review hermetic Dec 8 #12
I reread that earlier this year. It's one of my favorite Clavells. rsdsharp Dec 8 #24
Orbital Mz Pip Dec 8 #6
Ooooh yeah hermetic Dec 8 #13
So far so good Mz Pip Dec 8 #20
Thanks for the weekly thread, hermetic. I'm still meandering thru the Texas Hill Country japple Dec 8 #9
I want to read that one, too hermetic Dec 8 #14
Carl Hiaason Beatlelvr Dec 8 #10
I have always enjoyed hermetic Dec 8 #15
Jonathan & Jesse Kellerman/A Measure of Darkness cbabe Dec 8 #11
Sounds good hermetic Dec 8 #17
The Future by Naomi Alderman Easterncedar Dec 8 #16
Brand new hermetic Dec 8 #18
1Q84 by Haruki Murakami DetlefK Dec 8 #19
I really liked that book! LearnedHand Dec 8 #22
Just finished The Price of Bread and Shoes by Lonormi Manuel mentalsolstice Dec 8 #23
I just finished Conclave by Robert Harris. rsdsharp Dec 8 #25
I read Conclave and enjoyed it so much I am now reading Imperium Polly Hennessey Dec 8 #26
I've read most of Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome Series. rsdsharp Dec 8 #27
I'm on an inter-library loan list for "Conclave" Number9Dream Dec 8 #31
Moby Dick. (nt) returnee Dec 8 #28
Vitals by Greg Bear LogDog75 Dec 8 #29
Those all sound really good hermetic Dec 8 #30
About 1/3 way through "1356" by Bernard Cornwell... very good so far Number9Dream Dec 8 #32
Hurry Sundown by K.B. Gilden mike_c Dec 8 #33
That was made into a great movie with Jane Fonda and Michael Caine yellowdogintexas Dec 8 #34
Almost finished with Murder in Williamstown - a Phryne Fisher mystery yellowdogintexas Dec 8 #35
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