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The book of destiny

unlocking the secrets of the ancient Mayans and the prophecy of 2012
2009
Draws on the sacred Mayan calendar to explain how people can uncover their destiny and understand the contributions they must make to the planet using the power of their individual Mayan symbol.

Valley of Day-Glo

2008
In a post-apocalyptic future, Broadway Danny Rose sets out to find the Valley of Day-Glo where he hopes to discover plants, animals, and water.

The song of Kahunsha

2007
In 1993 Bombay, ten-year-old Chamdi runs away from his orphanage in search of his father and finds himself living on the streets, begging with a brother and sister he meets, as the city becomes engulfed in terrorism and sectarian violence.

Six kinds of sky

a collection of short fiction
2002
A collection of short fiction stories by Tijuana author Luis Alberto Urrea.

Domain

2001
Mick Gabriel, son of an archaeologist who believed that the Great Pyramid, Stonehenge, the Kukulcan Pyramid, Angor Wat, and other historic sites were all pieces of a global puzzle linked to the salvation of humanity, convinces his psychiatrist to release him from the mental asylum where he has been illegally imprisoned in order to fight the coming alien attack.

Resurrection

2006
Presents a sequel to "Domain" based on the Mayan Popul Vulmyth, in which twins Jacob and Immanuel, born with post human genes, join together to resurrect their father, Michael, who was working to halt the alien Armageddon predicted for 2012, and defeat their evil counterpart Lilith, who yearns to open the gates of Hell.

The perfect man

a novel
2007
The closeness of five friends growing up in 1950s Pisgah, Missouri--including Rajiv Travers, a boy born to a East Indian mother and English father, abandoned by his family, and adopted by the American romance writer his uncle left behind by suicide--is threatened when a love triangle develops within their group and the dark secrets of Pisgah's residents emerge.

American Indian ballerinas

1997
Biography of four twentieth century Native American ballerinas, Maria Tallchief, Rosella Hightower, Marjorie Tallchief, and Yvonne Chouteau, discussing their careers, childhoods in Oklahoma, challenges of combining marriage and motherhood with a dancing career, and recent work as mentors and teachers to aspiring dancers.

Colibr?

2005
Kidnapped from a crowded bus in Guatemala City when she was four years old, twelve-year-old Rosa is forced into a life of lies and deceit by her abductor until she manages to escape and seek the help from the Day-Keeper who is able to locate her parents.

Tenochtitlan

2002
Explains how the battle at the city of Tenochtitlan between Hernan Cortes and his men and Montezuma and the Aztecs was the key to the control of the Valley of Mexico and the Aztec empire.

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