(Weslaco, TEXAS) – Strawberry Fields, a Book of Short Stories, by McAllen, Texas attorney and fiction writer, Chuy Ramirez, will be debuted to the Weslaco community at the Weslaco Public Library on Friday March 5th, 2010 at 11:00am. The library is located at 525 S. Kansas in Weslaco.
The book signing will follow a presentation of excerpts Ramirez has selected to read.
“Strawberry Fields tells the tales of three generations of a Mexican family as they make their way from Northern Mexico to South Texas,” says Ramirez. The book is written like a novel but readers can read chapters as independent vignettes. The book is also a murder mystery. Most of the focus, though, is on that period in the 1960s when the “baby boomers” begin to come of age. Strawberry Fields is symbolic of both the strawberry fields in Michigan at which farm workers labored to improve their lot, as well as an abstract place that represents the dreams and ambitions of a young Joaquin, the protagonist.
Ramirez himself grew up in the Rio Grande Valley, attended Pan American University in Edinburg, Texas and is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin School of Law. He practices law in McAllen. Strawberry Fields is his first fictional work.
For reviews of the book and more information on the author, or to purchase Strawberry Fields, visit www.iberoaztlan.com or contact Mirta Espinola at 210-394-1254. In McAllen, the book is available at Los Cazadores Restaurant at Ivy and North Main. In San Juan, the book is for sale at Ebony Estates at 700 N “I” Rd, Suite B, San Juan, TX 78589. In Edinburg, you can find the book at the Law Office of Alex Moreno 4751 S. Jackson, 956-381-8000. The book will soon be available at the Hidalgo County Law Library and the University of Texas Pan American library.
