Cinco de Mayo Books

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Rookie Read Read About Holidays Cinco de MayoReview Date: 2007-11-06
Holidays Explained Review Date: 2007-05-07
I love Rookie Readers! Review Date: 2006-05-02
MexicoReview Date: 2004-06-16

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An entertaining adventureReview Date: 2008-06-16
Cinco de Mayo chronicles the war between Mexico and France in plain terms, accessible to readers of all backgroundsReview Date: 2007-06-04
Excellent portrayal of eventsReview Date: 2007-04-23
I must admit I had no clue what the celebrations for Cinco de Mayo (May 5) were all about before I read this book. Miles provided an insightful and intuitive book that concentrated mainly on the French and Mexican forces. He also effectively included the ways in which the Civil War that was simultaneously occurring in the United States affected the events of the war in Mexico. It truly made me wonder how history might have turned out differently if the United States had been able to intervene more on Mexico's behalf.
Interestingly, the accounts of this war from France's point of view are similar to what many believe is occurring today in Iraq. As stated on page 81, "the government was concealing the real purposes for going to war, the invading army was led to believe they would be welcomed as liberators" and "there was no plan to deal with the responsibilities after a military victory." He also effectively showed how the U. S. Civil War influenced the war in Mexico."
I appreciated the inclusion of an epilogue that told what happened to many of the major players after the war ended. I enjoy finding out about people's fate after their roles in historical events are lessened with time. For me it provides an end to what would otherwise seem to be an unfinished story.
I think it would be interesting to see this same chain of events written from the French army's point of view for comparison. For me it provided an understanding that there were health issues and food issues involved but I would think the army of a world power would have been more prepared and more successful, especially since other nations did not offer help to the Mexican armed forces.
"Cinco de Mayo" is a comprehensive account of the war between Mexico and France and the role played by the United States. Through the use of vivid descriptions at times I felt I could picture the scenes and see the carnage. This book is an excellent portrayal of the events of May 5, offering immense insight into what happened both before and during the fighting. While not the turning point of the war, the Battle of Puebla inspired the Mexican forces to persevere and accomplish their mission."
Very readableReview Date: 2007-02-08
--Dr. Robert Pierce, Professor Emeritus, Journalism & Communications, University of Florida

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Reconquista, the whispered cabal in MexicoReview Date: 2008-02-14
Mamas, let the kiddoes read this one. Nary a foul word nor a sexual context to be found. Just a good yarn with one more warning about the a lack of focus on protecting our borders.
The Cinco De Mayo ReckoningReview Date: 2007-08-23

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Wet Rogue Agent Gets EvenReview Date: 2001-04-14

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I love this bookReview Date: 2005-04-25

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Look out Melville, Dickens,etc. Here comes Gnojewski!Review Date: 2003-07-16


Lo que otros dicenReview Date: 2003-07-25
"El esfuerzo de investigacion que revela esta obra es excelente; pero es sobre todo valiosa para mí su afirmación de la historia verdadera contra la mentira que asfixia a México. " (Manuel Gómez Morín)
"Con la obra de Fuentes Mares caen todos los mitos que acerca de aquel personaje de nuestra historia se habían erigido. Benito Juárez, puede decirse, ha empezado a morir como héroe, como hito en la historia de México." (Rubén Salazar Mallén)

Remember, remember, the Cinco de MayoReview Date: 2005-03-21
VIVA MEXICO is a little diofferent for her, but it just goes to show you, a talented writer doesn't have to depend on re-telling the same old folk tales. This book is a remarkable book of history--with no talking animals here--and it just "happens" to be written for kids, with cute illustrations in bright, primary colors, and it tells the story of Benito Juarez, a boy from the Zapotec Indian tribe who grew up the lowest of the low and yet somehow found it within himself to climb and scratch his way to the Presidential Palace of Mexico City and sit on its throne there.
Life wasn't all peaches and cream for Juarez, for he had to fight one of the bloodiest battles ever fought on this continent, the so-called Battle of Puebla. It so happens that this battle took place on May 5--in Spanish we say, "Cinco de Mayo" and school children and patriotic adults celebrate it everywhere we honor the spirit of a free Mexico.
It's funny hearing the explanation of phrases you've heard your whole life long and never understood the meaning of, and that's why we are so grateful to author Palacios.
By the way, this book, like the AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X, was edited by the great Alex (ROOTS) Haley. Maybe one of these days Sra. Palacios will drop her cloak of silence and pen an autobiography of her own, revealing among other things what it was like to work with Alex Haley while creating her own masterpiece. Here's hoping!


Excellent resourceReview Date: 2004-04-11
Thank you very much Valerie Menard for your excellent resource
great resource bookReview Date: 2000-07-14
Makes a great gift!Review Date: 2001-04-21
One of the best books on the subjectReview Date: 2003-03-13
mixed effortReview Date: 2002-06-11
The down side is not all the celbrations are covered that you would expect; practically nothing about how Carneval (Mardi Gras) is celebrated in Latin America itself, only a mention of the Miami, Florida festivity. And there is absolutely no mention of Semana Santa, the week before Easter. On the other hand, a good job of describing the difference between Cinco de Mayo and the real Mexican Independence day in September; as well as receipes and insights that give the book a light-hearted feel. If you are looking for information on a specific holiday, this good be a good resource or a complete blank: If you are looking to find out more about Lation culture, this will be helpful. This is not a travel resource to prepare so much for visiting Latin America during festivals, meant more for understanding the celebrations here in the States, how they are celebrated, why, and their origins.

A quick synopsis of Mexican history, with lovely photos!Review Date: 2000-04-06
Good facts but not much charm!Review Date: 2000-05-02