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How do you fight despair and learn to meet
the world with a loving heart? How do you overcome shame? Stay faithful
in spite of failure? No matter where people live or what their
circumstances may be, everyone needs boundless, restorative love.
Gorgeous and uplifting, Tattoos on the Heart amply demonstrates the impact unconditional love can have on your life.
As
a pastor working in a neighborhood with the highest concentration of
murderous gang activity in Los Angeles, Gregory Boyle created an
organization to provide jobs, job training, and encouragement so that
young people could work together and learn the mutual respect that
comes from collaboration. Tattoos on the Heart is a
breathtaking series of parables distilled from his twenty years in the
barrio. Arranged by theme and filled with sparkling humor and glowing
generosity, these essays offer a stirring look at how full our lives
could be if we could find the joy in loving others and in being loved
unconditionally.
Tattoos on the Heart reminds us that no life is less valuable than another.
For more info visit our Tattoos on the Heart Page
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Book Tour Schedule:
Mon July 5: Dulce Bread and Bookshop
Tues July 6: Busy Moms Who Love to Read
Wed July 7: Rudpinne , The Blowing Branches
Thurs July 8: Flower Patch Farm Girl
Fri July 9: Just Jennifer Reading , Blogs by Latinas
Mon July 12: Literary Lolita, Tweezle Reads , Take 2 Reviews
Tues July 13: Brown Girl Speaks , Knitting & Sundries , Jess in Momland
Wed July 14: Frida's Voice, Tribute Book Reviews
Thurs July 15: Bookhounds , Just My Blog , Amuzing Reviews
Fri July 16: Feminist Review , Rhodes Review
Mon July 19: Being Latino, Not So Ordinary Girls
Tues July 20: Information Central , Mommy of a Monster...
Wed July 21: Charge Shot!!! , Cheap Therapy , You Have How Many Kids?
Thur July 22: Katie's Concert Blog , Colloquim , Having a Hallelujah Good Time
Fri July 23: Wee Share , Mom's the Glue , The Simple Jocabell Life , Books R Us Online
Mon July 26: NYC Girl at Heart
Wed July 28: The Single Mama Review Corner
Thurs July 29: Musings
Fri July 30: Reading at the Beach
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Lady Q: The Making of a Latin Queen (paperback)
(Chicago Review Press)
By Reymundo Sanchez and Sonia Rodriguez
ISBN: 1556527225
ISBN13: 9781556527225
288 pages
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Offering
a rarely seen female perspective on gang life, this raw and powerful
memoir tells not only of one woman’s struggle to survive the streets
but also of her ascent to the top ranks of the new mafia, where the
only people more dangerous than rival gangs were members of her own. At
age 5 Sonia Rodriguez’s stepfather began to abuse her; at 10 she was
molested by her uncle and beaten by her mother when she told on him;
and by 13 her home had become a hangout for the Latin Kings and Queens
who were friends with her older sister. Threatened by rival gang
members at school, Sonia turned away from her education and
extracurricular activities in favor of a world of drugs and violence.
The Latin Kings, one of the largest and most notorious street gangs in
America, became her refuge, but its violence cost her friends, freedom,
self-respect, and nearly her life. As a Latin Queen, she experienced
the exhilarating highs and unbelievable lows of gang life. From being
shot at by her own gang and kicked out at age 18 with an infant
daughter to rejoining the gang and distinguishing herself as a leader,
her legacy as Lady Q was cemented both for her willingness to commit
violence and for her role as a drug mule.
Book Tour Schedule:
Mon July 19: Blogs By Latinas , Musings
Tues July 20: Brown Girl Speaks , The Blowing Branches
Wed July 21: Latino Sexuality , Vivir Latino
Thur July 22: Una in a Million
Fri July 23: Bowllan's Blog
Mon July 26: Clark Mommy
Tues July 27: Pisti Totol-Black Bird
Wed July 28: Latino Books Examiner
Thur July 29: Sententiavera
Fri July 30: NYC Girl at Heart , Being Latino
About the Authors:
Reymundo Sanchez is the pseudonym of a former Latin King who no longer lives in Chicago. He is the author of My Bloody Life and Once a King, Always a King and has appeared on Fox News Chicago, Telemundo, and Univision.
Sonia Rodriguez is the pseudonym of a former Latin Queen who no longer lives in Chicago.
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