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Erendira

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

"A masterful socio-historical narrative that weaves together threads of resistance, survival, and Indigenous identity through the lens of Purepecha worldviews. What makes Erendira particularly remarkable, and a must-read, is its sensitive portrayal of Purepecha cosmovision, offering readers insight into an Indigenous worldview and history that remains vibrant despite centuries of upheaval. The result is a profound meditation on survival and resilience that speaks to both historical trauma and contemporary struggles for Indigenous rights and recognition." -Dr. Heidy Sarabia, Ph.D., CSU Sacramento

"In this cutting-edge historical novel, Borunda introduces us to two young women who share a common name-Erendira. In distinct eras, Borunda invites us into their precious lives as the young women face danger, loss, triumph, friendships, connection, persistence, and survival. Ultimately, Borunda reminds us that the power of knowing herstory is knowing oneself." -Dr. Melissa Moreno, Ph.D., Woodlawn Community College

"Highlighting the often-overlooked history of the Purepecha people, Erendira provides an insightful view of Indigenous struggles, challenging the traditional emphasis on Mexica or Aztec historical narratives. Borunda's narrative offers a powerful critique of how history is traditionally told from the perspective of the conquerors, excluding the voices of Indigenous communities. Through its thoughtful exploration of the past and present, while resonating with contemporary struggles for identity and voice, Erendira enriches readers' understanding of the diverse and complex histories of Indigenous peoples.

-Dr. Brenda Romero, Ph.D., CSU Sacramento

"Borunda underscores the significance of storytelling as cultural preservation. As Nanita explains, 'The final death is when we stop telling stories about the person.' This profound reminder highlights the transformative power of narratives in keeping memory alive and connecting past and present. Ultimately, Erendira is a compelling exploration of familial bonds, historical memory, and belonging. Borunda's vivid storytelling makes it a must-read for those seeking narratives of healing and reclamation, regardless of the place one calls home.

  • Dr. Nancy Huante-Tzintzun, Ph.D., CSU Sacremento
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Conocimientos Press, LLC
Date
29 March 2025
Pages
238
ISBN
9781961794047

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

"A masterful socio-historical narrative that weaves together threads of resistance, survival, and Indigenous identity through the lens of Purepecha worldviews. What makes Erendira particularly remarkable, and a must-read, is its sensitive portrayal of Purepecha cosmovision, offering readers insight into an Indigenous worldview and history that remains vibrant despite centuries of upheaval. The result is a profound meditation on survival and resilience that speaks to both historical trauma and contemporary struggles for Indigenous rights and recognition." -Dr. Heidy Sarabia, Ph.D., CSU Sacramento

"In this cutting-edge historical novel, Borunda introduces us to two young women who share a common name-Erendira. In distinct eras, Borunda invites us into their precious lives as the young women face danger, loss, triumph, friendships, connection, persistence, and survival. Ultimately, Borunda reminds us that the power of knowing herstory is knowing oneself." -Dr. Melissa Moreno, Ph.D., Woodlawn Community College

"Highlighting the often-overlooked history of the Purepecha people, Erendira provides an insightful view of Indigenous struggles, challenging the traditional emphasis on Mexica or Aztec historical narratives. Borunda's narrative offers a powerful critique of how history is traditionally told from the perspective of the conquerors, excluding the voices of Indigenous communities. Through its thoughtful exploration of the past and present, while resonating with contemporary struggles for identity and voice, Erendira enriches readers' understanding of the diverse and complex histories of Indigenous peoples.

-Dr. Brenda Romero, Ph.D., CSU Sacramento

"Borunda underscores the significance of storytelling as cultural preservation. As Nanita explains, 'The final death is when we stop telling stories about the person.' This profound reminder highlights the transformative power of narratives in keeping memory alive and connecting past and present. Ultimately, Erendira is a compelling exploration of familial bonds, historical memory, and belonging. Borunda's vivid storytelling makes it a must-read for those seeking narratives of healing and reclamation, regardless of the place one calls home.

  • Dr. Nancy Huante-Tzintzun, Ph.D., CSU Sacremento
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Conocimientos Press, LLC
Date
29 March 2025
Pages
238
ISBN
9781961794047