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Dispossessed

By Désirée Zamorano

Manuel Galvan is separated from his parents and sister during the mass expulsion of Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the 1930s. He grows from a small, lost and confused boy into a wandering and angry teenager pushed out of high school and into the dockyards. Later as a loyal, passionate husband he is a man searching for a life of value and dignity despite his losses. Set against the backdrop of (Mexican) American history in Los Angeles, forced deportations, the demolition of Chavez Ravine, sterilization of Latinas, student protests and rising political consciousness, this story spans his life, from 6 to 60, and his search for his missing family, the missing pieces of his life.

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Dispossessed
Dispossessed Sale price$29.00 CAD

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I loved this book

I was looking for historical fiction about the 1930s and 40s in Los Angeles. This book is it! I really enjoyed it.

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