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Six Kinds of Sky: A Collection of Short Fiction by Luis Alberto Urrea
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Six Kinds of Sky: A Collection of Short Fiction

by Luis Alberto Urrea

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Born in Tijuana, the son of an Anglo woman and a Mexican father, Luis Urrea says, “Home isn’t just a place, it is also a language.” In these six stories, each wandering beneath different kinds of sky, from the thick Mazatlan starry night to the wide open spaces of the Sioux Nation in South Dakota, Urrea maps the spiritual geography of what he calls “home.” These stories are puro Urrea: sad, funny, tragic, Mexican, Indian, gringo, passionate and fun.

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