"Chicano Girl" A Story of Mexican American Identity and Acceptance, First Edition 1973
First Edition
[Chicano Literature] COLMAN, Hila. Chicano Girl. New York: William Morrow and Company. 1973. First Edition. 8vo; 191pp. The story follows a young Chicana girl in rural Arizona, after several bitter experiences in the Anglo world, she begins to learn about and appreciate the value of her own heritage. This coming of age story include the topics of poverty, racism, classism, bi-racial love, inner healing and acceptance abd pride of one's identity. "Here, as she [the author] depicts the awakening of a young Chicano to political consciousness..." Covers show some edge wear with rubbing. Binding is intact. No dust jacket. Overall very good condition.Item #20242
Price: $125.00
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