Growing up on Green Street in Laredo, Texas, Ricardo Palacios
made the wilderness his playground. The woods, the nearby creek,
and the vastness of Chacon Creek Canyon transported him and his
young friends away from the strife and poverty of the barrio and
into the splendor of nature.
Looking back on his life, Palacios reflects on seventy years of
memories-from his birth through his days at the all-male St.
Joseph's Academy Catholic school, capturing the powerful
camaraderie he shared with his classmates and his experiences
playing high school football. He next takes a hard look at his
college years, during which he flunked out twice before finally
making the commitment to graduate with honors and obtain a law
degree.
Palacios places his life experiences under a microscope, sharing
periods of heavy alcohol use, very stressful years as a rookie
attorney, and tales from the trenches about the pitfalls,
successes, and failures of his legal practice. He describes his
twenty-eight-year marriage, pondering how and why it failed, and
tells of wonderful years raising his children on a cattle ranch,
with plenty of opportunities for hunting and camping.
Green Street Kid is more than the story of one man's life. It is
a portrait of the life and culture of South Texas, where the
majority of the population is Hispanic and conflicts sometimes
develop between Hispanics and Anglos. It is a story of falling down
and rising up again.
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