Tales of Latino Heroes and Villains
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Book Details
About the Book
Fantastic but plausible were the guiding words in developing this book. These ten stories have been spun from the essence of dreams and scientific theories and each seeks to evoke a different emotion. Take an unconventional journey to the Sphinx, encounter something amazing in a Brazilian rainforest, and marvel at a rock unearthed in Mexico City. These tales explore wondrous phenomena that will simply entertain and delight the reader. Randolph Lascurain has given his imagination free rein to create situations that ordinary people could find themselves in, people who might want to challenge convention or push the limits of reality.
About the Author
Randolph Lascurain was born in East Los Angeles and has a degree in cultural anthropology. His recently published book about Pre-Columbian America entitled The Aztec Knight was well-received.