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The Last Pachuco 
By Ray Elizondo

From the barrios of Brownsville, Texas springs this tale of defiance and daring.  Ray Elizondo, a young Pachuco, bashed the skull of an attacker at a high school football game and his life changed forever.  Sent to the state’s most notorious reform school, Elizondo began a ten-year odyssey marked by tragedy, love, adventure and redemption. 

213 pages Paper Back  ISBN 978-0-9799762-0-9    $14.95



 

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Shades of Justice
By Paul Krehbiel

Paul Krehbiel takes us on a wild ride through the searing sixties in this coming-of-age love story and personal political history.  Shades of Justice is an insider’s tale of how an incredible social movement helped end the war in Vietnam, toppled two presidents, and changed America.
423 pages  Paper Back  ISBN:9780979976216  $19.95

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Prayer From Hell

By Ray Elizondo

 

To compound Danny Cantu's tough life in a Mexican orphanage, Sister Nita has been threatened by the local drug cartel with a chilling ultimatum: sell the rectory or else face deadly consequences.  Danny faces a test of loyalty to the orphanage children and to his principles-even at the threat of losing his life.

175 Pages  Paperback ISBN978-0-9799762-2-3   $14.05

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        This online bookstore sells books that focus on social issues, individuals in society, and political and economic justice.  We currently feature two memoirs: The Last Pachuco, by Ray Elizondo, and Shades of Justice, by Paul Krehbiel.
      The Last Pachuco begins in the barrios of Brownsville, Texas in the 1950's. Elizondo is a young Chicano who takes the reader inside the Mexican-American self-identity movement in the Southwest USA, the notorious Gatesville Reform School, and the US Army Paatroopers in this coming-of-age memoir.  Elizondo's saga of love, adventure, and tragedy ultimately led to redemption.  The Pachucos were precursors of the Cholos and the rise of the great Chicano Liberation movement of the 1960's to end racism and discrimination, and to achieve full equality.

      Shades of Justice, by Paul Krehbiel, gives the reader a view of the rebellions of the 1960's in this coming-of-age memoir.  As an apolitical art student and a union worker in an auto parts factory in Buffalo, New York, Krehbiel got involved in the growing peace and social justice movements during the worst escalation of the war in Vietnam.  Of special interest is Krehbiel's first-hand description of the student strike and riots that shut down the University of Buffalo in February 1970, and the National Student Strike of May 1970, to protest the Vietnam War and other social injustices.