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Names on a Map

Published
Feb 2008
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General Fiction General Fiction
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423

About This Book

The Espejo family of El Paso, Texas, is like so many others in America in 1967, trying to make sense of a rapidly escalating war they feel does not concern them. But when the eldest son, Gustavo, a complex and errant rebel, receives a certified letter ordering him to report to basic training, he chooses to flee instead to Mexico. Retreating back to the land of his grandfather--a foreign country to which he is no longer culturally connected--Gustavo sets into motion a series of events that will have catastrophic consequences on the fragile bonds holding the family together.

Told with raw power and searing bluntness, and filled with important themes as immediate as today's headlines, Names on a Map is arguably the most important work to date of a major American literary artist.

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First Edition Jan 2008 HarperPerennial ISBN 0061285692
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Oct 2009 HarperCollins ISBN B00134XESW
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Oct 2009 HarperCollins ISBN 0061875864
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