Today we have the privilege of being joined by marie arana, the author of this new book, latinoland latinos a portrait of americas largest and least understood minority. So its a fantastic book that hes just coming out with simon and schuster, and were going to be discussing it today. Is that is a thick book find full of exciting stories new information overviews of the different latino populations that live in the United States of america. So we are not going to be able to cover it all today. But i want to scratch the surface and ask some questions to the author about this fascinating new book. So, first of all, congratulations, mary, on on this great endeavor, these great, accomplished. And i have enjoyed very much reading the book. Its very accessible, very easy to read. Its hard to stop reading a page turner so that it might be accomplished because it also goes over a lot of history, demographics, facts, definitions in a way that is very illuminating for for scholars, students and
Lila. So nice to meet you. Congratulations on your book. Thank you so much. Really great to be here. So appreciate you all coming out. And you down. Oh, my pleasure. Well, this is so im also a new author, so im trying to get as much love and good in the publishing world as possible. Im already getting it from you before i could even give you gift you gave me yours, which is a number of beaver theme songs for my little boy river and. I had brought this for you because this has been sitting the back of my closet and i havent worn it in forever. And i want you to have. 1957 portland beavers, jersey. Oh, no way. Yes, right. Olympian johnny. I just played. Oh, my gosh. For the portland beavers back in the day. Its great. Now i have to go to readings wearing this. Yeah thats why i gave it to you. And you have to go to the office and play that. And blair, this over the eager the beaver and beaver and the honeybee. It sounds great. All right. Lets talk about our favorite little aquatic rodent
I want to thank you so much for joining me here today. It was real pleasure talking with you about. Today we have the privilege of being joined by marie arana, the author of this new book, latinoland latinos a portrait of americas largest and least understood minority. So its a fantastic book that hes just coming out with simon and schuster, and were going to be discussing it today. Is that is a thick book find full of exciting stories new information overviews of the different latino populations that live in the United States of america. So we are not going to be able to cover it all today. But i want to scratch the surface and ask some questions to the author about this fascinating new book. So, first of all, congratulations, mary, on on this great endeavor, these great, accomplished. And i have enjoyed very much reading the book. Its very accessible, very easy to read. Its hard to stop reading a page turner so that it might be accomplished because it also goes over a lot of history,
Today we have the privilege of being joined by marie arana, the author of this new book, latinola latinos a portrait of americas largest and least understood minority. So its a fantastic book that hes just coming out with simon and schuster, and were going to be discussing it today. Is that is a thick book find full of exciting stories new information overviews of the different latino populations that live in the United States of america. So we are not going to be able to cover it all today. But i want to scratch the surface and ask some questions to the author about this fascinating new book. So, first of all, congratulations, mary, on on this great endeavor, these great, accomplished. And i have enjoyed very much reading the book. Its very accessible, very easy to read. Its hard to stop reading a page turner so that it might be accomplished because it also goes over a lot of history, demographics, facts, definitions in a way that is very illuminating for for scholars, students and th
And and, you know, were in the tens of thousands for our species right now. You know, like imagine what, 5 million years of humanity could achieve and what that could mean for what el could look like across the rest the universe. Well, before gleaves closes the show, ladies and gentlemen, Garrett Graff Garrett Graff. Hello, new york. Hello, upper west side. Hello our bookish friends on cspan. Thanks for coming out tonight, lila. So nice to meet you. Congratulations on your book. Thank you so much. Really great to be here. So appreciate you all coming out. And you down. Oh, my pleasure. Well, this is so im also a new author, so im trying to get as much love and good in the publishing world as possible. Im already getting it from you before i could even give you gift you gave me yours, which is a number of beaver theme songs for my little boy river and. I had brought this for you because this has been sitting the back of my closet and i havent worn it in forever. And i want you to have.