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A must book for anyone who loves "The Emperor's New Groove." The
beachcombers go from Daytona 2012 over to Saint Pete for 2013, and
the results are spectacular. See America's favorite couple paint
the town for three straight days. "We came to St. Pete for 3 days R
& R, but we did not sleep a wink. The Penthouse was fabulous.
The food and drinks to die for." Be with Yulonda as she asks, "Do
we really have to leave tomorrow?" And David is always first to
say, "Is that included in the travel package price? Is there sales
tax in Florida? Is there right on red here? Can you buy beer before
noon or not? Is this the town they play spring training in? Is it
Bike Week again?"
Lionel is one of the happiest people that I know. This is curious,
considering the fact that Lionel has seen more death, bloodshed,
and suffering than anyone. Lionel was born in 1966, but in 1979
terrible civil unrest broke out in his homeland of El Salvador.
Eventually, Lionel had to flee to the U.S. for safety and political
asylum. But what of his first true love Lionel was forced to leave
behind temporarily? How could Lionel cross so many national borders
and even make it to his family, already in the U.S.A., in
California? What about all the dangers of being caught, dying from
exposure, the possibility of being abandoned -or even killed? Did
Lionel even make it to L.A. in one piece? Before rushing off to
fight, many youth swelling with nationalistic pride -and possibly
the pressure of recruiters, fail to see one important deal-breaker.
War is terrible. In the light of the award-winning "My Brother Sam
is Dead" by James Lincoln Collier, is this analytic look at
survivors of the El Salvadoran Civil War in the 1980 s.
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