Description
One volunteer was Francisco Perez Lopez, Spanish by birth but raised in France. He began as a recruit at the age of twenty and emerged a platoon leader in roadside skirmishes, firefights in villages and forests, and in the Battle of the Ebro, the last stand for the Republican cause. He became a prisoner, a medic, a favorite among nuns, and then an escapee-his feats for survival are nothing less than genius. Gary Soto's condensed yet artful and sensitive retelling is a gripping tale of human dignity and one man's unflagging commitment to justice.
About the Author
Francisco Perez Lopez was born in Spain in 1916. He was raised in Arles, France, by his mother and grandmother.
Gary Soto has published more than forty books, including Living Up the Street, A Summer Life, Jesse, Nickel and Dime, and New and Selected Poems, a finalist for the National Book Award. Several of his books have been translated into French, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. He is the author of In and Out of Shadows, a musical about undocumented youth. The Gary Soto Literary Museum is located at Fresno City College. He lives in Berkeley, California.
Book Information
ISBN 9781622881635
Author Francisco Perez Lopez
Format Paperback
Page Count 120
Imprint Stephen F. Austin State University Press
Publisher Stephen F. Austin State University Press