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Call Me Juan is a story of murder, love and personal revelation. Jake Rodgers is a man who is inserted into a public display of injustice and attempts to correct it, but his efforts end up costing him everything he has. In the process he is forced to come to terms with a personal truth that he had suppressed since childhood and is reborn as a result. This story is based on an actual incident. While the characters of the story are created, some are based on real life figures of the period; the circumstances of the story are factual. In 1933 an estimated 25,000 destitute migrant workers, mostly of Mexican heritage, set in motion one of America's greatest agricultural strikes. Abandoned by mainstream labor organizations, the workers accepted the leadership of the Cannery and Agriculture Workers Industrial Union. The union's alleged communist affiliation sparked a tremendous backlash from conservative groups throughout California. The San Joaquin Valley farming machine used propaganda, physical intimidation, and their political influence with the local legal systems to brutally break the back of the five-county strike. During the three week confrontation, many workers were beaten; several raids occurred on union meetings, and the courts and jails were clogged with illegally detained union members. The intensity of the violence gained international attention when the Mexican Government intervened on behalf of the Mexican nationals who were among those being denied basic civil and human rights. In response, the United States Government threatened the use of military force until California Governor John Rolf sent in a legion of state police and a team of mediators to end the strike. Painted on a backdrop of racism, local public opinion generally supported the efforts of the farm owners and their henchmen who perpetrated many criminal acts. In the end, those who committed these crimes were never held accountable.
"Sin Thesis" the first book from author Robert Torres is a non-fiction book based on the many paranormal events that he began experiencing after he claimed to have alien contact. It was later after a UFO encounter that he says he first started to notice that he was seeing the world differently than most others. It was these first alien experiences that he says "opened his mind." But it was all the other extraordinary events that followed which led him to write this book. These events he describes as "life changing" and he spent 7 years researching to find explanations on causes. The book is heavy science, religion, philosophy, the paranormal and many other belief systems are explored as he attempts to explain the supernatural. He includes many examples and tries to incorporate many possible answers as to why these supernatural events occur. Along the way his life was made more difficult by what he calls "heavy government conspiracy" that seems to accompany many of those involved in the UFO phenomena. If everything he says is true, then it calls into question reality itself.(less)
Every Dog Needs a HomeBy: Robert TorresBest-selling author Robert Torres brings out his third book, and this one will have readers on the edges of their seats. Every Dog Needs a Home will have you rooting for the dogs that make the story, while praying for a miracle for Kayla. Pittsburgh, PA once again is the city where the book takes place.
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