Monday, February 17, 2020

‘Once upon a Bad Hombre’ by Xánath Caraza


‘Once upon a Bad Hombre’ by Xánath Caraza


Gabriel Hugo is the author of Once upon a Bad Hombre, the X Series, The Martian Ones, and The Fluid Chicano. He has collaborated with authors on several anthologies and his poetry has been featured in various literary publications. Gabriel is also the founder of The Raving Press, an independent publishing imprint in the Rio Grande Valley, publishing works primarily focused on issues affecting Chicanos and other minorities in the United States. He is also an actor, appearing in two films available on Amazon Prime Video. Gabriel Hugo lives in Mission, Texas with his two sons Hugo Kuahutemoc and Jose Moctezuma, a.k.a. “The Bro Team”. 


"A new administration is in power in the U.S. promising to enact a 'solution that is final' to the 'immigrant problem'. Despite the rhetoric, no one seems to care that immigrants are going missing in increasing numbers, as their fellow compatriots continue with their daily lives watching their telenovelas like any normal day. Meanwhile, a mysterious ash falls across the U.S. and Mexico, and no one knows its true source. When Marco, a reporter for the Daily News Report, is assigned to investigate rumors of a secret immigrant panel headed by the president's staff, his investigation uncovers truths too dangerous to reveal to the general public, and he is taken off the story. Facing the choice of keeping the truth in the dark, or telling the world one way or another, Marco decides to go underground and head all the way to Mexico City to reveal the plot against all people of Mexican descent. Along the way, Marco is triggered by people complacently sitting around in public spaces watching telenovelas in cafes and hair salons, which drives him to shoot the TV sets to send a message, but no one seems to get it. Will Mexicans stop living vicarious lives of fantasy through their telenovelas and live life to the fullest? Or will time run out once Marco reaches his destination and reveals the news of an impending Mexican apocalypse?"

2 comments:

Ricardo Peña said...

I’m looking for this book, but Amazon has it on Kindle, I need a hard copy for my library. Where can I get it?

Gabriel Hugo said...

This paperback edition will be available starting Monday, February 24, 2020. You will be able to find it through the same link below:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082RT3XBQ?ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_jK3gEbPX4MNTY&tag=kpembed-20&linkCode=kpe