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Calling All Heroes on BiblioBuffet
By Nicki LeoneBiblioBuffet.comOctober 31, 2010 It’s All About Who Has the Guns “These were the mightiest men ever born upon…
Calling All Heroes in UK Peace News
By Gabriel Carlyle UK Peace News September 2010 If you could choose any of the characters from your childhood reading,…
Calling All Heroes: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publisher’s Weekly “In 1970, recovering from a knife wound, Nestor, a journalist and partisan of the Mexican Movement of 1968,…
Calling All Heroes on Political Media Review
By Ernesto AguilarPolitical Media ReviewAugust 19th, 2010 “What do you read for fun” is indubitably one of those questions for…
Calling All Heroes: A Manual for Taking Power: A Review
By Travis FristoeMaximumrocknroll #330 November 2010 Calling All Heroes: A Manual for Taking Power sounds like nonfiction, a primer. Don’t…
Calling All Heroes by Paco Ignacio Taibo II: A Review
by TonyTony’s Reading ListFebruary 17th, 2014 Last year, when I was lucky enough to review two books by Japanese writer…
Maria’s Story in the Washington Post
By Hal HinsonThe Washington Post June 28, 1991 In some parts of the globe, walls have come down, wars have…
Maria’s Story Is Salvador’s Struggle
By Kevin ThomasL.A. TimesDecember 07, 1990 “Maria’s Story” (Monica 4-Plex), an example of the documentary at its most illuminating and…
Maria’s Story: A Review
Kino-Eye.comSeptember 20, 2008 Maria’s Story (1990, Monona Wali & Pamela Cohen, 53 min.) is a documentary portrait of Maria Serrano,…