Client’s book explores Mexican-American heritage
A recent editing client of mine has published his first book, a history of Mexican-American heritage as seen through his family tree.
Nikolas Gonzales' "Moraga Deconstructed: Illuminations in Mexican-American Heritage," examines the trajectories of Latin-American history across the world and in the United States through contemporary lenses and uses familial connections as a vehicle with which to intimately approach these histories. Among Gonzales' ancestors is Jose Joaquin Moraga, one of the founding commanders of the San Francisco Presidio in 1776.
The book can be purchased online in paperback or ebook.
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