Lowrider Blues - Cantando, Gritando, y Llorando, a Compilation of Short
Stories and Observations from My Inner Barrio
Book description
This collection of short stories and prose chronicles events observed
by the author during her lifetime in Northern New Mexico. Family,
relatives, friends and strangers (real or imaginary) are caught off
guard in everyday occurrences that evoke laughter, tears, or memories of
the past. The names have, of course, been changed, and much
embellishment has been added to stories which may or may not be true.
Stories of innocence, family dynamics, relationships and injustice
combine to bring a tongue in cheek narrative to the reader. The author
adds: “My inner barrio is full of observations, whether from the
neighborhood where I grew up in Santa Fe or from watching ordinary
people interact with each other. I try to see the humor in whatever life
throws at us and hope some of these stories will bring a chuckle or a
hearty laugh to anyone willing to let their guard down as they read on.”
Born in Santa Fe, MARIE ROMERO CASH is an award-winning folk
artist/santera who has been exhibiting her colorful works for over
thirty years. She is also a writer, having authored several books on
Northern New Mexican culture, shrines, saints and churches including:
BUILT OF EARTH AND SONG: A GUIDEBOOK TO NORTHERN NEW MEXICO'S VILLAGE
CHURCHES; LIVING SHRINES: DEVOTIONAL SPACES IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
HOMES; SANTOS, A COLORING BOOK OF NEW MEXICO SAINTS (also from Sunstone
Press); and her memoir about growing up in Santa Fe, TORTILLA
CHRONICLES.