Tequila, Lemon, And Salt: From Baja…tales of love,faith – and magic


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A collections of stories, together humorous and touching, by Daniel Reveles, the beloved Mexican writer of two nationally praised books, “Enchiladas, Rice and Beans” and “Salsa and Chips.”

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Tequila, Lemon, And Salt: From Baja…Tales of love,faith – and magic

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February 8, 2010 at 6:26 pm

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February 8, 2010

By Diane Shea amazon.com

Or lyrically magical. . . Both true, but they serve completely. This book inspired me to visit Tecate (from which they have done!) And I was so proud of my Mexican heritage!

By Midwest Book Review amazon.com

Each will understand Mexican culture and social issues will find a poignant, moving, and revealing Guacamole Dip, speech of everyday life in the border town of Tecate. Vignettes are popular, fun and often provides both light-hearted and alternately serious look at Mexican and Mexican-American culture and issues, juxtaposing tales of his views changed the lives of the border between Mexico and the U.S. From any collection strong in Mexico and Mexican immigrant issues will find this attractive, popular lend whether at college or general level library.

February 9, 2010

By K. C. Hedberg amazon.com

I loved this book. . .

The stories are very touching, funny, sad and very true. I particularly liked the last story, and that is the name of the Mexican culture that makes me love Mexico. Thank you for sharing these stories Daniel from Tecate. I look forward to reading your other books.

We hope to see you soon at the bar or perhaps Diana Rancho Tecate.Adios, Kathleen, http://www.Aqualink.org

By Daddy O Dan amazon.com

Many thanks to all of you who have read my books and come on-line to say such nice pragmata.Kathomai Square watching the ever-changing spectacle of color and the sounds of Tecate. I can hear the silver notes a mariachi trumpet from somehwere. Low frills to drift accordion throughout the square from the bar Diana. Oh, and here is Antonio with his guitar lap in his arms singing an old song of love. (Jurame.) The song evokes Señorita Doña Marcelina H. Predict that one day Señorita X will come in my life. Doña Marcelina scatomancy practices. In other words, it is bad our local psychic. For purposes of this uses a duck! But that’s another istoria.Eimai watching Juanito Aldama pushing Sno Cone basket over near the kiosko.

The announcement has more customers than usual. I’m going to hang around to see if I can find the reason for the sharp increase in trade. I can not believe it! If you know the password (which changes daily) to whip a Sno Cone Margarita!! Mila is waving to me from the table in the sidewalk cafe.

It is in black trousers and knitted jersey today.

The big splash of red over the heart is the result of a silk scarf.

It is perhaps a good story to tell me so I would say luego hasta for tora.Daniel Reveles



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