Tim Z. Hernandez in Pasadena

Date: Thursday, March 6, 2025

Time: 7 p.m., PST

Where: Vroman’s Bookstore, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA

Tim Z. Hernandez, author of They Call You Back: A Lost History, A Search, A Memoir, will read and sign books at Vroman’s Bookstore on March 6.  He is an award-winning author, research scholar, and performer. Hernandez is an associate professor in the University of Texas at El Paso’s Bilingual Creative Writing program. He will be in conversation with Patty Rodriguez, radio personality and founder of Lil’ Libros, a bi-lingual children’s book publisher.

About the book:

In this riveting new work, Hernandez continues his search for the plane crash victims while also turning the lens on himself and his ancestral past, revealing the tumultuous and deeply intimate experiences that have fueled his investigations—a lifelong journey haunted by memory, addiction, generational trauma, and the spirit world.

They Call You Back is the true chronicle of one man’s obsession to restore dignity to an undignified chapter in America’s past, while at the same time making a case for why we must heal our personal wounds if we are ever to heal our political ones.

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