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288 pages, Hardcover
First published September 16, 2008
I picked up a hardbacked copy of this little volume at my local used book store in Knoxville, Tennessee for $1.50. But I have family in Orange County, California, so my interest was piqued. After reading this, I'm pretty sure I'll never get my money back.
Author Gustavo Arellano shares with the reader that he originally wrote a snarky column for a local weekly alternative paper back home in Orange County. The column was entitled “Ask a Mexican.” He explains that he was able to parlay that column into a full time job at that paper, occasional talk show appearances, and a two-book contract with a national publisher. This is the second book in the deal.
The chapters in Orange County: A Personal History alternate between chapters about the county's history and chapters about how the author, his forebears, and his extended family wound up in Orange County.
According to the Goodreads website, Gustavo Arellano has gone on to write several other titles which have been published variably in English and Espanol.
I therefore am forced to conclude that other readers found this author much more entertaining or informative than I did.
My rating: 5.5/10, finished 12/22/19 (3407).
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