A biography of actress Salma Hayek, covering her upbringing, struggle to become an actress in Mexico and the U.S., success in television and film, such as the movie "Frida," and personal life.
Profiles over eighteen thousand college scholarships for Hispanics and other minorities, providing award descriptions, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, Web sites, and contact information.
Julio Santana, an arsonist for hire, has made thousands of dollars working for the power players trying to force the gentrification of his Spanish Harlem neighborhood, but he finds his life in danger when he falls in love with a woman newly arrived on the block, and decides to give up his criminal career.
Presents a cumulative index to the almanac, biography, chronology, and voices volumes of the "UXL Hispanic American Reference Library," second edition.
Presents twenty-one full or excerpted articles, memoirs, letters, essays, speeches, testimony and other notable works of Hispanic Americans, each with an explanation of events discussed in the text.
A collection of fiction, poetry, drama, and essays written by forty-five Latina writers of the United States, arranged by genre, and including brief biographical information about each author.