Welcome to Abrazo Enterprises' web site. We feature a limited but excellent selection of books written by minority and aspiring authors, offering them an alternative venue to sell their books. We are building our inventory, so if you don't find what you want now, check back with us later to see our new products.
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AUTHOR: Dr. Santos C. Vega (3)
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The Worm in My Tomato
A novel inspired by the true experience of a Mexican American family by U. S. immigration policies during the depression of 1932. The author, who lived through the ordeal, tells his story.
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AUTHOR: Frank M. Barrios (1)
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Mexicans in Phoenix
Pictorial text history of Phoenix, AZ based on pioneer Mexican families. Generational in presenting heritage, celebrations, traditions, education, work, military, and remembrances.
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AUTHOR: Iris Looney (1)
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Tears from the Mirror
A novel of a woman born with two strikes against her and having to choose between her past and the possibility of a brand new life. (Paperback)
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AUTHOR: Jim Price Sr. (1)
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Of People, Poppies and God
A tale of intrigue, danger and adventure. A fictional account set in a real environment, Like a potent tequila crafted to provide the reader with a real sense of la frontera - the border.
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AUTHOR: Rudy C. Villarreal (1)
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Arizona's Hispanic Flyboys
A documentary of Hispanic young men in Arizona who served as pilots, navigators, bombardiers, flight engineers, gunners and radio operators during WWII (1941-1945)
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AUTHOR: Samuel B. Muñoz (1)
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The Summer of "53
A memoir springing out from a fountain of deep sentiment when segregation in the mining town of Miami, Arizona marked the way of life and playing basketball became both a symbol of struggle and victory.
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AUTHOR: Samuel P. Echeveste (1)
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Grover Canyon
The journey of a Mexican-American from the small copper mining town of Miami, Arizona to the reaches of the world. Winner of the 2005 Mariposa Award
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PERSONAL CARE (1)
- Mini massager makes it easy to target tight muscles. Delivers a powerful vibration to tight muscles, and fits easily in a briefcase or gym bag. Lightweight and easy to use, with simple, single-button operation. Uses 2 AA batteries (not included).
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A Novel: The Worm in My Tomato
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A novel inspired by a true experience of the Repatriation of a Mexican American family by the United States Government immigration policies during the Great Depression of 1932.
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- Price : $20.00
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Mexicans in Phoenix
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Pictorial text history of Phoenix, AZ based on pioneer Mexican families. Generational in presenting heritage, celebrations, traditions, education, work, military, and remembrances.
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- Price : $15.00
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Mexicans in Tempe
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Pictorial text history of Tempe, AZ based on pioneer Mexican families. Generational in presenting heritage, celebrations, traditions, education, work, military, and remembrances.
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- Price : $15.00
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Arizona's Hispanic Flyboys, 1941-1945
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Documentary of Hispanic young men from Arizona who served in the air corps of the US Army and Navy during WWII. They served as pilots, navigators, bombardiers, flight engineers, gunners, and radio operators.
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- Price : $14.95
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The Summer of 53, A Bullion Plaza Story
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A valiant testimony springing out from a fountain of deep sentiment when segregation in the mining town of Miami, Arizona marked the way of life and playing basketball became a symbol of struggle and victory. -
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Grover Canyon
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A story of Samuel Padilla Echeveste family. The saga is the history of the Hispanic people of the Southwestern USA. A journey from the early 1600's in Spanish Texas and early Mexico to Arizona today.
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- Price : $16.00
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Of People, Poppies & God
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CLICK PHOTO FOR MORE INFO A fictional tale of intrigue, danger and adventure. Like strong tequila, it is potent with truth and personal experience crafted to provide the reader with a real sense of la frontera - the border. (Hardcover)
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- Price : $29.50
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South Ranch II
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A Neighborhood Oral History Project of the Community Documentation Program, Braun Sacred Heart Center, Inc. in cooperation with Stardust House.
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- Price : $10.00
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Tears from the Mirror
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Tears streamed down her face, she wondered why life was so unfair. She wanted someone to love her. She began to cry harder. Looking in a mirror, she realized she did not like the person staring back at her.
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Handheld Body Massager
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Elegant and compact design for anywhere, anytime massage. Great for home or office. Great for loosening tight painful muscle groups. Perfect for pressure point massages.
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- Price : $9.95
