Author : Andrés Ávila
Publisher : Wheatmark, Inc.
ISBN 13 : 1627876758
Total Pages : 313 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (278 download)
Book Synopsis Barrio Roots by : Andrés Ávila
Download or read book Barrio Roots written by Andrés Ávila and published by Wheatmark, Inc.. This book was released on 2019-05-01 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the vein of Alex Haley's Roots, author Andrés Ávila tells a multigenerational story of strife and ultimate success. Originating on the Mediterranean coast of Andalusia, migrating to Mexico City, and evolving in Arizona's Barrio Viejo, Barrio Roots tells the story of the author's family in a fictionalized version based on his true history. Spanning two centuries and three countries, the family's storyline traverses Spain, Mexico, and the United States. Beginning in 1814, readers are drawn into a family complete with accomplishments and failures. Dive into running a profitable sugar cane business and see the subsequent in-family corruption and disillusion of the business. Experience the trauma of the unfortunate deaths of the husbands in the family lineage. Embrace real-life historical events, such as the US expansion into the West and the Great Depression, anti-Semitism, a rigid caste system, anti-Mexican sentiment, and social mobility -- all of which the author's family experienced. At the heart of the story are the women. Their stories are of virtue, courage, and commitment in the face of overwhelming odds. Experience how they learn to establish and run a business while raising children without the help of a husband. At a time when women were considered simple, they achieved their ambitious goals, marking a rewarding conclusion to generations of family strife.