“One dies slowly who becomes a slave to habits, takes no chances, avoids passion, does not risk uncertainty . . . who quits before getting started, complains about bad luck, doesn’t travel or read or dream, does not trust, does not dare try, does not love . . . the opposite is to be alive.”
A farmworker as a child, a professor of literature and award-winning author as an adult: Francisco Jiménez shares some of his experiences and thoughts with Apuntes more-->
Jim Estrada's book focuses on a variety of Latino issues, from omission of their history and contributions to debunking of unsubstantiated stereotypes more-->
A farmworker as a child, a professor of literature and award-winning author as an adult: Francisco Jiménez shares some of his experiences and thoughts with Apuntes more-->
Jim Estrada's book focuses on a variety of Latino issues, from omission of their history and contributions to debunking of unsubstantiated stereotypes more-->