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"One night, unable to sleep, Alfonso contemplated the effect that this decree had on the Mexicanos. It seemed that the silence hurried them along to their death."
-El Caracol, Yolanda Espinosa Espinoza
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Alfonso (‘Fonso) 2 years oldLos Angeles, California
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Alfonso at Springville Sanitarium, after being healed of tuberculosis.
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Alfonso at his first job as a desk clerk, 1949. Delano Police Department.
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Author "Yolanda Espinosa Espinoza" thanks to Dr. Jess Nieto for encouraging her and nominating this book for these prestigious honors.
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"I gave much thought to the title of this book about my father, Alfonso Cruz Espinosa. Toward the end of his life, he wrote a poem entitled “El Caracol,” which was an analogy of his life’s journey."
- El Caracol, Yolanda Espinosa Espinoza
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"El Caracol: The Story of Alfonso - Labor Camp Child" Full of the rich details of a loving family in harsh times, the result is both as simple, and as complex, as the spiral shell which shares its name. Grab a copy now! http://amzn.to/2HMfr9L
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The story of Alfonso Cruz Espinosa, from birth to last breath, is a story that is meant to inspire those who may feel that there is no hope for their future. Grab this book now! https://bit.ly/2IozKO9
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In 2012, El Caracol, The Story of Alfonso, garnered first place in the International Latino Book Awards, sponsored by Latino Literacy Now in the category of biography. In 2013 the book received first place in biography for Latino Books into Movies. How fascinating right? Learn more about this book and be amazed! https://amzn.to/2HMfr9L
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A tale lovingly told by Espinoza's daughter, El Caracol is a beautiful testament to the strength and tenacity of the human spirit. A Story of both, tragedy is that of an everyday Hero, Simply standing up to be heard in the world. Read more about this book now! https://bit.ly/2IozKO9
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This book was written especially for youngsters, their teachers, and parents, with the goal of inspiring them to believe that nothing is impossible and that sometimes our greatest challenges become the impetus for our greatest success. Grab a Copy Now! https://goo.gl/DDatTo
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Alfonso's story is that of an everyday hero, simply standing up to be heard in the world. Full of the rich details of a loving family in harsh times, the result is both as simple, and as complex, as the spiral shell which shares its name. Visit Amazon and Grab a Copy Now! https://amzn.to/2HMfr9L
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To Alfonso, it seemed that hearing and speaking the words about family and sweethearts and run-ins with Los jefes were like healing ointment. What could he do? Who could he talk to about this injustice? Read More! https://bit.ly/2HLWMim
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has. (Margaret Mead)
El Caracol, Yolanda Espinosa Espinoza
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El Caracol: The Story of Alfonso - Labor Camp Child is a story that is meant to inspire those who may feel that there is no hope for their future.
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In 2012, El Caracol, The Story of Alfonso, garnered first place in the International Latino Book Awards, sponsored by Latino Literacy Now in the category of biography.
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