Patricia Preciado Martin

Patricia Preciado Martin, a native Arizonan and lifelong Tucsonense, is the author of three collections of oral history and three collections of widely anthologized short stories. Martin is the recipient of the Arizona Humanities Council Distinguished Public Scholar Award of Excellence. She met Jim, her husband, while serving in the Peace Corps in Central America. They live in Tucson.
Amor Eterno Amor Eterno
Amor Eterno

Amor Eterno

Eleven Lessons in Love

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Beloved Land Beloved Land
Beloved Land

Beloved Land

An Oral History of Mexican Americans in Southern Arizona

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Days of Plenty, Days of Want Days of Plenty, Days of Want
Days of Plenty, Days of Want

Days of Plenty, Days of Want

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El Milagro and Other Stories El Milagro and Other Stories
El Milagro and Other Stories

El Milagro and Other Stories

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Hecho a Mano Hecho a Mano
Hecho a Mano

Hecho a Mano

The Traditional Arts of Tucson's Mexican American Community

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Images and Conversations Images and Conversations
Images and Conversations

Images and Conversations

Mexican Americans Recall a Southwestern Past

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Songs My Mother Sang to Me Songs My Mother Sang to Me
Songs My Mother Sang to Me

Songs My Mother Sang to Me

An Oral History of Mexican American Women

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