The Buenavida America

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: José N. Uranga ISBN: 9781491729663
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: April 22, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: José N. Uranga
ISBN: 9781491729663
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: April 22, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

The Buenavida America continues to follow The Buenavida Dilemma and The Death of the Brown Americano by describing the trials and successes of the Buenavida family from 1900 to the present in New Mexico and the southwest in general. A central theme of the book is whether Hispanics must necessarily sacrifice their language and culture in order to fully assimilate and be successful in the U.S. society.

Praise for The Buenavida America

Generational novels have that rare gift of granting the reader insights into ones own past and future. Jos Uranga performs that task exceedingly well, adding the pleasant placement of the Buenavidas into meaningful historical context.
Paul A. Garca, Ph.D, University of Kansas, School of Education, retired

Sharing a life story is not as easy as just telling a story. Jos Uranga does this with historical references and background that intrigue and educate.
Rebecca Dukes, Vice-President, University Advancement,
San Jos State University

Jos Uranga does a fine job providing important food for thought in The Buenavida America and his book highlights poignant cultural threads imbedded in the history of New Mexico. The fictional yet historical based testimonios illustrated by the Buenavida family shed light on the complexities, challenges, and victories Hispanics experience while traversing identity in present day America.
Maria Martnez Bain, Ph.D,
New Mexico State University

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The Buenavida America continues to follow The Buenavida Dilemma and The Death of the Brown Americano by describing the trials and successes of the Buenavida family from 1900 to the present in New Mexico and the southwest in general. A central theme of the book is whether Hispanics must necessarily sacrifice their language and culture in order to fully assimilate and be successful in the U.S. society.

Praise for The Buenavida America

Generational novels have that rare gift of granting the reader insights into ones own past and future. Jos Uranga performs that task exceedingly well, adding the pleasant placement of the Buenavidas into meaningful historical context.
Paul A. Garca, Ph.D, University of Kansas, School of Education, retired

Sharing a life story is not as easy as just telling a story. Jos Uranga does this with historical references and background that intrigue and educate.
Rebecca Dukes, Vice-President, University Advancement,
San Jos State University

Jos Uranga does a fine job providing important food for thought in The Buenavida America and his book highlights poignant cultural threads imbedded in the history of New Mexico. The fictional yet historical based testimonios illustrated by the Buenavida family shed light on the complexities, challenges, and victories Hispanics experience while traversing identity in present day America.
Maria Martnez Bain, Ph.D,
New Mexico State University

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