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[publisher blurbs]The Name Partner Carlos Cisneros
Arte Público, March
In this hard-hitting and timely novel about a drug company that puts its shareholders' profits over safety, Carlos Cisneros takes the reader on a whirlwind ride as his protagonist struggles with his responsibilities to his client, his family, and his own personal ethics.
Women Who Live in Coffee Shops and Other Stories
Stella Pope Duarte
Arte Público, March
Set against an urban backdrop of seedy motels and dilapidated houses next to industrial buildings and railroad tracks, Stella Pope Duarte's award-winning stories follow characters who make up the city's underbelly. Some strut through the lethal streets, flamboyant and hard to miss -- flashy divas, transvestites, and prostitutes, like Valentine, "one of the girls who decorated Van Buren Street like ornaments dangling precariously on a Christmas tree." Others remain hidden, invisible to those who don't seek them out -- bag ladies, illegals, and addicts.
Winner of the University of California, Irvine's Chicano/Latino Literary Prize, this collection of short stories set in Phoenix reveals the hard-scrabble people living on the razor-edge of city life.
Hasta la Vista Lola!
Misa Ramirez

Minotaur, January
When Lola comes home to her parents’ house to find a horde of relatives mourning her death, no one is more surprised than she is. The news had reported that one Lola Cruz, PI was found murdered in an alley, causing great alarm in the Cruz family. Before Lola can say “boo,” a cop comes to the house. It turns out the dead woman had a driver’s license with Lola’s information. Between avoiding an unsavory ex-boyfriend, sorting out mixed signals from the very interested but not yet committed Jack Callaghan, and filling in as a waitress at her parents’ Mexican restaurant, Lola tries to find out who the woman was and why she stole her identity. Was the woman hiding from someone who meant her harm, or is there someone out there who wants Lola dead?
This is a follow-up to Ramirez’s debut novel, Living the Vida Lola.
Chilean theater group visits Denver, Su Teatro
From the unquiet mind of Guillermo Calderón comes a haunting futuristic drama about war in the Americas: Diciembre. Performed by
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Firme, I can't wait for May.
Yes, the cover is beautiful...we wait anxiously for the book's release!
those comments on the back cover tell their own tale. wonderful endorsers, endorsements. looking forward to may's release day.
mvs
Having read the galleys, I can assure all you're in for a treat+. Congrats, Manuel!!
Congratulations!