Napačna izbira? Nič za to! Izdelke lahko vrnete do 30 dni
Z darilnim bonom ne morete zgrešiti. Obdarovanec lahko v zameno za darilni bon izbere karkoli iz naše ponudbe.
The lives of a Mexican-American family living in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley during the turbulent 1960's and 1970's are the focus of Coconut: Brown on the Outside, White on the Inside. Despite living a middle class life, "e;The Rodrigos"e;have to endure terms like "e;wetback"e; and "e;beaner"e;- even though they don't speak Spanish. To top it off, their daughter is a Chicano rights activist who is mixing with the wrong group of militants; their sister-in-law suffers at the hands of an abusivehusband; and their precocious son is gifted and headed for the Ivy League, only his parents don't have a clue what "e;gifted"e; means and are afraid of him deserting "e;la familia."e; Sure, he could be one of the 8% of Latinos to graduate from collegeduring that time - if racism, marginalization and his parents don't extinguish his dream first. "e;Coconut"e; takes us back to a time when everything was "e;groovy,"e; and bell bottoms, brown power and disco collided with Civil Rights, earthquakes and the quest to be accepted as an American. If you've ever been called a "e;coconut,"e; "e;banana"e; or "e;Oreo,"e; this novel will leave you laughing, crying and better understanding what racism and life were like for people of color then - and why we are who we are today.
Pozdravljeni! Sem Libroamiko, vaš knjižni svetovalec.
Kako vam lahko pomagam?