Maricopa Men in Pink

A Cry for Respect and Dignity in Maricopa Jail

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Maricopa Men in Pink by Jorge Ávila, BookBaby
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jorge Ávila ISBN: 9781623098445
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: August 29, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jorge Ávila
ISBN: 9781623098445
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: August 29, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

The protagonist, Vicente Ortiz, enters the United States illegally from Mexico. Like many of his compatriots, his goal is to better his economic situation. Barely surviving the harshness of the New Mexico desert, he is fortunate to be rescued by a catholic priest. With the help of Father Felix and his connections, Vicente finds employment as a gardener with an upper-middle class family in the suburbs of Phoenix. After a drunken brawl involving one of the teenage daughters of the family, Vicente finds himself in the Maricopa jail for an assault which he did not commit. Race has everything to do with his wrongful detention. Due to his illegal status, he realizes, like many of his fellow countrymen in Tent City, that his stay is indefinite. Vicente’s experiences inside the prison give the reader a taste of the regime of America’s Toughest Sheriff. Back in Mexico, Vicente’s fiancée, Rosa María, knowing he in incapable of such a crime, decides that she too will make the journey north to find him. In the hands of a pollero, she is raped and left for dead in the New Mexico desert. The humiliation of a beating by prison guards, coupled with one of the infamous marches around the exterior of jail in chains, wearing only pink underwear, pushes Vicente and his fellow inmates to the depths of despair. This novel touches on many topical issues in the United States: immigration, racial prejudice, and abuse of federal funds. These subjects are intertwined in a tale of love and perseverance.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The protagonist, Vicente Ortiz, enters the United States illegally from Mexico. Like many of his compatriots, his goal is to better his economic situation. Barely surviving the harshness of the New Mexico desert, he is fortunate to be rescued by a catholic priest. With the help of Father Felix and his connections, Vicente finds employment as a gardener with an upper-middle class family in the suburbs of Phoenix. After a drunken brawl involving one of the teenage daughters of the family, Vicente finds himself in the Maricopa jail for an assault which he did not commit. Race has everything to do with his wrongful detention. Due to his illegal status, he realizes, like many of his fellow countrymen in Tent City, that his stay is indefinite. Vicente’s experiences inside the prison give the reader a taste of the regime of America’s Toughest Sheriff. Back in Mexico, Vicente’s fiancée, Rosa María, knowing he in incapable of such a crime, decides that she too will make the journey north to find him. In the hands of a pollero, she is raped and left for dead in the New Mexico desert. The humiliation of a beating by prison guards, coupled with one of the infamous marches around the exterior of jail in chains, wearing only pink underwear, pushes Vicente and his fellow inmates to the depths of despair. This novel touches on many topical issues in the United States: immigration, racial prejudice, and abuse of federal funds. These subjects are intertwined in a tale of love and perseverance.

More books from BookBaby

Cover of the book Dual Mission by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Sayaka Kuno: Japanese Girls Collection, Yasuma Rie by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Electric Ancient Egyptians by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Bass Guitar Riffs by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book A Common Man (Ikce Wicasa) Modern Lakota Spirituality and Practice by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Studio Life by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book St. Louis Arch by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Renegade Spitfire by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book What God Has Joined by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Right In Front by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Redemption At Purgatory by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Progressive Muslim Identities by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Small Indulgences by Jorge Ávila
Cover of the book Cyn by Jorge Ávila
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy