Two For You, One For Me

Two For You, One For Me

Anthony Hernandez / Richard Hernandez

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Editorial:
TWO FOR YOU ONE FOR ME
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9781732109537
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A Journey of Survival, Sacrifice, and the Search for BelongingA True Story of Hardship and HopeSet against the backdrop of the late 1920s and early 1930s, Two for You, One for Me is a deeply moving memoir that chronicles the real-life journey of a mother and her son through the harsh realities of poverty, homelessness, and the fight for survival along the Arizona-Mexico border. Written by Anthony Hernandez, this book brings to life the struggles of a young boy within an unstable world shaped by his mother’s choices, the kindness of strangers, and his own resilience.A Story That Stays With YouThis is not just a memoir-It’s about the ability to endure even when the odds are stacked against you, about finding light in the darkest of places. The author shares his father’s journey with raw emotion, detailing the defining moments of his childhood that shaped his future. Told in the first person, the book immerses the reader in a deeply personal account of survival against the odds.Historical Perspective - Set in a turbulent time in American and Mexican history, the book provides a unique look into the Great Depression, immigration, and the often-overlooked struggles of marginalized communities.Authentic and Emotional Storytelling - Written with honesty and vivid detail, the book captures both the pain and beauty of growing up with uncertainty.A Tribute to Family and Love - Despite the hardships, Two for You, One for Me is ultimately a story about love-love between a mother and son, love from unexpected strangers, and the enduring love of family.Why You Should Read This BookIf you love deeply personal memoirs - This book brings you inside the mind and heart of a child growing up in extreme circumstances, making it impossible to put down.If you’re interested in border-town life and history - The book provides an immersive look into the lives of those who lived on the fringes of society during the early 20th century.If you want an inspiring, eye-opening read - It’s a story of hardship, yes, but also one of incredible resilience, proving that even the most broken beginnings can lead to a meaningful life.If you appreciate real stories of struggle and triumph - This memoir reminds us that strength is forged through adversity and that kindness can be found in the most unexpected places.A Journey You Won’t ForgetTwo for You, One for Me is more than just a book-it’s a powerful reflection on the past, a tribute to those who came before us, and an unforgettable reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is hope.Pick up your copy today and experience a story that will touch your heart and open your eyes.

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