Set against the backdrop of northern New Mexico's coalfields during the final years of World War II, the narrative follows six-year-old Matias Montaño, reflecting the author's own experiences. It highlights the lives of coal-mining families, showcasing their resilience, joy, and dedication to education and hard work. The story emphasizes their pursuit of the American Dream, portraying both the struggles and the heroism of ordinary people in a challenging environment.
Ricardo L. Garcia Volgorde van de boeken
Ricardo L. García, emeritus hoogleraar, creëert verhalen die diep geworteld zijn in de ervaringen van het leven in kolenmijndorpen. Zijn fictie duikt in de complexiteit van gerechtigheid en menselijke relaties binnen deze verschillende gemeenschappen. García's onderscheidende stijl vangt de unieke sfeer en de sociaalhistorische context van zijn settings. Door zijn werk ontmoeten lezers verkenningen van erfgoed, gemeenschapsbanden en de aanhoudende zoektocht naar eerlijkheid.



- 2011
- 2005
A unique journey unfolds as nine professors and a graduate student travel from Montana to San Francisco, sharing forty tales in rhymed verse. Inspired by Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, they explore themes ranging from humor to nature, all while adhering to the whimsical rule of speaking in rhyme. The diverse cast of characters, including Virgil Vulgate and Smokey Cloud, adds depth to their pilgrimage toward technological enlightenment in Silicon Valley. This collection blends poetry and storytelling, celebrating creativity and camaraderie along the way.
- 2005
Coal Camp Justice
- 323bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
From the coal camps of northeastern New Mexico comes a tale of families and friends struggling to rise above working and living conditions In this prequel to Coal Camp Days, the Chicorico miners battle to establish a labour union that promises to rectify dangerous and oppressive mining conditions.