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A novel by Aaron Michael Morales May 1, • 6 x 9 • pages • Hi-def, brutally honest tales from the streets of Tucson. Set in Tucson's toughest neighborhoods during the late s, this riveting debut follows the disintegration of the Nuñez family and the people whose paths they cross. From youn. Aaron Michael Morales was born in Tucson, Arizona, and is a graduate of Purdue University's MFA program. He was Associate Professor of English Gender Studies at Indiana State University where he taught Creative Writing and Contemporary Literature from He is now a business owner, as well as a standup comic, in Chicago, IL. In this "vividly rendered novel-in-stories" (Booklist), Aaron Michael Morales "wrestles with nothing less than the parameters of the human soul" (Luis Alberto Urrea).\n \n Set in Tucson's toughest neighborhoods during the late s, this explosive debut follows the disintegration of the Nuñez family and the people whose paths they cross.
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