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thumbup.gif posted on 4-17-2010 at 08:46 AM
Tijuana Straits - Book Review


I saw this on-line today, and it looks interesting...


From National Book Award-nominated Kem Nunn comes an exquisitely written tale of loss and redemption along California's untamed borderland, confirming his reputation as a master of suspense and a novelist of the first rank.

When Fahey, once a great surfer, now a reclusive ex-con, meets Magdalena, she is running from a pack of wild dogs along the ragged wasteland where California and Mexico meet the Pacific Ocean -- a spot once known to the men who rode its giant waves as the Tijuana Straits. Magdalena has barely survived an attack on her life and Fahey, against his every instinct, takes her in.

An environmental activist, Magdalena is engaged in the struggle for the rights of the thousands of peasants streaming from Mexico's impoverished heartland to work in the maquilladoras -- the foreign-owned factories that line her country's border, polluting its air and fouling its rivers. She is passionate about her work, and perhaps has taken too many risks with her own safety.
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As Magdalena attempts to reconstruct the events that delivered her, battered and confused, into Fahey's strange yet oddly seductive world, she examines every lead, never guessing the truth about the man who has marked her for death. Armando Santoya, beset by personal tragedy, an aberration born of the very conditions Magdalena has dedicated her life to fight against, is leading a trio of killers on a drug-fueled mission to end her life -- and that of Fahey, her new protector, confidant, and friend -- in a final duel on the beaches of the Tijuana Straits.




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[*] posted on 4-17-2010 at 09:03 AM


It's five years old.

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Tijuana-Straits/Kem-Nunn/e/...
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[*] posted on 4-17-2010 at 03:32 PM


it still looks interesting! :D
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Baja books get better with age


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It's five years old.

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Tijuana-Straits/Kem-Nunn/e/...


Haven't you heard that the best Baja books are the ones that were published five years ago or more?




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[*] posted on 4-17-2010 at 06:18 PM


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Haven't you heard that the best Baja books are the ones that were published five years ago or more?


Hey..I'm sure it's a good book. A great book even.
Any information on Tijuana is going to be dated if it's more than a week old. The place is changing that fast.
Personally, I won't buy a book that hasn't been reviewed favorably and I won't waste time reading one that claims to present a contemporary scenario if the book is outdated. It's history.
Without pointing out the publishing date, readers here could easily think the story is about today. Maybe it is, but maybe it isn't.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2010 at 08:33 AM


I read it a few months ago. It is very engaging. An old surfer dude trying to scrape his life back together. the "back alley" type shenanigans about TJ, the health clinic, the border, smuggler's gulch, methods of crossing, etc. - all must be founded on truth. Very enlightening even if "near" to the truth. Also, the whole description of life in TJ River Valley. It is pithy, well written, and you want to root for the good guys.
I'll sell my book for $5.00- $3.00 s/h. (still working on the Hawaii fund!!!)
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[*] posted on 4-18-2010 at 09:40 AM


Do you want it for $1 plus shipping?

http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&tn=T...

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[*] posted on 4-18-2010 at 03:26 PM


not worth the trouble - I'll put it with the boxes of books going to the El Rosario Baja library. May happen this Fall.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2010 at 03:33 PM


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not worth the trouble - I'll put it with the boxes of books going to the El Rosario Baja library. May happen this Fall.


Wilderone's original post... http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=9132&page...

The List...

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posted on 8-8-2006 at 05:10 AM

Newest combined book list



Keeping tabs on what has been donated, here is what I have as the most current list.

When we were last in El Rosario I talked with Antonio about these things. He is still as enthused as the rest of us. His concern is that the books don't grow legs and wander off into the wilds of Baja.

The custom built bookcase is a dandy.

John M.

New alphabetical (by titlle) listing of the books either promised for, or donated for, the Baja Cactus Motel Library, as of this date:

July 19, 2006.



AAA Mexico Travel Book

AAA Baja California - 1987

Air and fire ? Rupert Thomson

Almost an Island - Travels in Baja California - Bruce Berger

Angler's Guide to Baja California - Tom Miller

Angler?s Guide to Baja California ? Tom Miller - 1979

Baja Adventure Book, The - Walt Peterson

Baja Adventures by Land-Air-Sea c1981 by Mavin & Aletha Patchen

Baja Book II, The, c1977 by Tom Miller

Baja Book II, The - Tom Miller

Baja California, AAA Auto Club, ?95

Baja California - William Johnson ? (Time-Life Book)

Baja California and its Missions by Tomas Robertson,

Baja California and the Geography of Hope. Joseph Wood Krutch / Eliot
Porter. 1969. paperback.

Baja California ? Lonely Planet guide

Baja California ? Lonely Planet guide, 5th ed 2001

Baja HaHa ? Hoctor

Baja Handbook, Joe Cummings, Feb ?92

Baja Journey - Reveries of a Sea Kayaker - Robin Carey

Baja Legends ? note ? no author shown

Beaches of Baja - Walt Wheelock

Birds of North America ? Golden Field Guide

Butterflies and Moths ? Peterson First Guides ? Paul Opter

Cacti ? Tribune Books - 1973

Cave Paintings of Baja California. Harry W. Crosby (autographed). 1997.
hardcover with dustjacket.

California Desert Wildflowers. Philip A. Munz, Univ Calif Press. 1962.

California Missions Pictorial, McConalogue, 1965

Capturing Rainfall ? Small Scale Water Supply Systems, State of CA - 1981

Desert Tree Finder, May Watts - 1974

Desert Wildlife, by Edmund Jaeger, 1961

Discoverying the Geology of Baja CA : Six Hikes on the So. Gulf Coast - Markes Johnson

Diving and Snorkling Baja, CA, Lonely Planet, Walt Peterson Feb ?99

Diving and Snorkling Guide, Cozumel, 2nd ed., Pices Books

Due South Los Cabos - Stephanie Marceau

Essentials of Sea Kayaking - ?

Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes of No America - Gulf of Alaska to Baja CA - William Eschmeyer

Fishes of California and Western Mexico. Burgess and Axelrod. 1984.

Fodor?s Baja & Mexico ? Pacific Coast Resorts - 1991

Fossis, A Golden Guide ? Frank Rhodes

Friendly Whales -A Whalewatchers' Guide to the Gentle Gray Whales of Baja Ca - Roy NIckerson

Frommer's Great Outdoor Guide to So CA and Baja - Andrew Rice

Girl of the Sea of Cortez. The, Peter Benchley. 1982. paperback
God and Mr. Gomez by Jack Smith

Hunting the Desert Whale; Personal Adventures in Baja Calif. Erle Stanley
Gardner. 1960. hardback with dustjacket.

King's Highway in Baja California, The, Harry Crosby.

Land Hermit Crabs ? Paul Nash - 2001

Las Misiones Antiguas, the Spanish Missions of Baja California c2002 by Edward Vernon

Life of John Muir

Lizards ? David R. Molnich - 1995

Log from the Sea of Cortez. The, John Steinbeck. 1941. paperback.

Lower California Guidebook 4th Edition c1967 by Gerhard and Gulick

Naturalists Guide, Deserts of the Southwest ? Peggy Larson - 1977

New Baja Handbook, Crow? 1973

North American Birds book

Offbeat Baja c1977 by Jim Hunter

Old Gringo, The by Carlos Fuentes

Other Side, The - Journeys in Baja CA - Judy Botello

Painted Turtles ? Jerry Walls ? TFH Publications - 1996

Passports Travel Guide to Mexico ? Thomas Cook - 1995

Pictorial of the Americas, A, Ansel Adams

Rockhounding Articles, misc xerox copies, bound.

Sailfin Lizard ? John Coburn - 1996

Saints and Demons in a Desert Wilderness, A History and Guide to Baja California's Spanish Missions c2003 by Dave Werschkul

Scorpion Man; Exploring the World of Scorpions. Laurence Pringle.1994.
hardback.

Scorpions ? Charlene Billings ? Dodd, Mead & Co. - 1983

Sea Kayaking - Johan Loots

Sea of Cortez, The, c1966 by Ray Cannon

Sea Shells ? Orbis Books

Shell Book, The, ? Ronashko

Snakes ? TFH Publications - 1994

Southern California and Baja - Judy Wade

Spanish/English Dictionaries (3)

Stars, A Gold Guide ? Herbert Zin

Sunset Travel Guide, July 1973

Time of the Bells- When California Began c1961 by Richard Pourade

Todos Santos Book, The, Lee Moore (autographed). 1996. Spiralbound.

Water Quality in the Kumiai Communities of Baja Calif, and Building a Kumeyaay Environmental Strategy. Native cultures Institute,1996. Spiralbound.

Whales ? Lesley Dow - 1990

World Food ? Mexico ? Lonely Planet






Bound articles:

San Diego History ? Winter 89 ? A History of Santa Rosalia in Baja California
San Diego History ? Spring 1976 ? El Camino Real in Baja California
San Diego History ? Winter 1980 ? The Baja California Gold Rush of 1889
San Diego History ? Fall 75 ? Problems of the Serra Route
The Trout of the Sierra San Pedro Martir ? Lower California ? John Snyder

Magazines:

American Archaeology
Baja Life magazines, early issues (3)
Desert ? 1956
National Geographic, October 1989 ? La Ruta Maya
National Geographic, December 1992 ? Whale Sharks
National Geographic, February 1994 ? Sea Turtle story
National Geographic Adventure
Saltwater Sportsman
Scuba Diving Magazine ? Dec 05/Mar, Jun, Jul, Aug 06
Sunset Travel Guide, July 1973

Maps:

Baja, United States, Mexico, California




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[*] posted on 4-19-2010 at 07:39 AM


Getting a little off-topic - but I have two more boxes of books for the library. Too much work to write all the titles. If Antonio ends up with lots of duplicates, he can have an assortment for sale. I am also collecting books in Spanish for Mexican hotel guests who just want something to read during their stay. I love Antonio's planned addition with coffee sales, book loft, snack grill, etc. I think it will be a huge success, and maybe even spur a more grand town library. I was involved in the creation of a library in a Zapatista village, and it very quickly (a year and a half) became the biggest library in the region, with donations of books from school teachers from Mexico City, etc. As for the concern that books will be absconded, maybe allow borrowing, with a cash deposit, name, address, time limit. If the book isn't returned, then the deposit is forfeited. Some books just wouldn't be "borrowable" - the ones too difficult to replace. An available copy machine, 15 cents per page, would also generate income, and travelers could copy pertinent pages of interest for their trip. Possibly have a selling price on each book in case somebody just had to buy it. I would bet that there would be several volunteers to help keep records, inventory. A plea for grants, donations, more books, would yield satisfactory results to keep it viable. You just have to begin, and see what develops.
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