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Drowning Tucson
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Drowning Tucson

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A brilliant writer of place and character, Morales is also a fast-paced and finely-tuned stylist, delivering deeply emotional stories with ripped-from-the-headlines resonance. If ever there was a writer to watch, he’s it-the third of six children, Morales is a young, media-savvy author who has lived the stories he tells-from growing up in a tough Tucson neighborhood to putting his first set of brand new school clothes on layaway with the money he earned from his boyhood paper route, and from becoming a father at age eighteen to becoming the first member of his immediate family to graduate from college. A few of the chapters from this novel appeared in a 2008 chapbook published by Notre Dame’s Momotombo Press. The collection received rave reviews in academic circles and the Latino community, where the novel is eagerly anticipated.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Coffee House Press
Country
United States
Date
10 August 2010
Pages
330
ISBN
9781566892407

A brilliant writer of place and character, Morales is also a fast-paced and finely-tuned stylist, delivering deeply emotional stories with ripped-from-the-headlines resonance. If ever there was a writer to watch, he’s it-the third of six children, Morales is a young, media-savvy author who has lived the stories he tells-from growing up in a tough Tucson neighborhood to putting his first set of brand new school clothes on layaway with the money he earned from his boyhood paper route, and from becoming a father at age eighteen to becoming the first member of his immediate family to graduate from college. A few of the chapters from this novel appeared in a 2008 chapbook published by Notre Dame’s Momotombo Press. The collection received rave reviews in academic circles and the Latino community, where the novel is eagerly anticipated.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Coffee House Press
Country
United States
Date
10 August 2010
Pages
330
ISBN
9781566892407