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  • The Death of a Migrant Worker

    (By Gil Arzola)

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    Author Gil Arzola
    “Book Descriptions: Gil Arzola’s father was a migrant worker raised in Bustamante, Mexico, who crossed like so many others when he was fifteen. His mother was born and raised in Robstown, Texas, to a cobbler father and a mother who died when she was eleven. Together they found their way to Northwest Indiana and a migrant camp, working their way north in the back of trucks and old cars. One day they stopped. And stayed. The poems are drawn from Gil’s memory, not necessarily the most important days but the ordinary days where we spend most of our lives. They are about people like so many others who carve out lives without applause and hope to leave their children a better life. This poetry collection is a gift and monument of words to Gil’s parents. It is a way of saying “these people passed through this way, and here’s what they did.””

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