Book Signing & Author Reading

DAVID DAMIAN FIGUEROA DEBUTS
“EL OZ,” A NEW CHILDREN’S BOOK FEATURING A YOUNG MEXICAN GIRL AND HER DOG’S ADVENTURES
IN A STRANGE LAND

Author, producer and farmworker rights activist David Damian Figueroa debuts his second book, “El Oz,” a new children’s book that centers around Dolores, a young Mexican girl from a fictitious town El Pueblitode los Milagros, and her chihuahua named Pepito who find themselves in a strange land after a violent rainstorm. There, they encounter a series of fantastical characters and wild adventures as they seek the elusive El Oz to help them return to their home.  David grew up working in the fields in Buckeye and Yuma, Arizona – the birthplace of Cesar Chavez. David’s two official hometowns and his family provided the inspiration for “El Oz.”

“I am delighted to publish “El Oz,” my personal tribute to my hero Dolores Huerta as well my farmworker family back in Yuma, Arizona. They have taught me the value of hard work and never giving up on one’s dreams.”

“El Oz” is already #11 in the Fiction Bestseller List at Publisher Lulu.com, the largest independent bookstore in the world. “El Oz” is currently available globally at online retail outlets including, Barnes & NobleAmazon, Amazon, GooglePlayGoogle Books, Apple Books, Lulu.com, Kindle, Kobo, and Walmart,, among others.

David Damian is part of an influx of Hollywood creatives making their homes in the Coachella Valley where life is slower and there’s more time for creativity and connection. In the past four years, he has written two books, produced a pilot talk show, three independent films, poetry, and digital art exhibited in museums. He is also working on developing two reality television shows.

SYNOPSIS

A Mexican girl from El Pueblito de Los Milagros, and her devoted Chihuahua, Pepito, live on a ranchito with Tia Tonia and Tios Ozvaldo, Wilfredo, Pablo, and Leonardo. Dolores is accustomed to living a simple life filled with folkloric dancing, daily chores of feeding the farm animals, laundry, and cooking meals for the family. Even though Dolores’ tia and tios profit from the crops they grow on their ranchito, they still struggle to compete in the changing economy. Their efforts to carve out a traditional living prove futile. With the threat of losing the farm, Tio Ozvaldo makes a difficult decision to travel to the City of Angeles to find work and send money back to the family. Meanwhile, making regular payments for the ranchito to the insufferable landlord, Señora Vicenta becomes increasingly tricky. A sudden rainstorm hits. Dolores and Pepito take cover under a large tree. When they awake, they find themselves in a strange land. A place where flowers with faces sing and her dog, Pepito, can now speak. A hummingbird guides them to the guardian Necaxa, gives Dolores a red heart-shaped necklace for protection, and instructs Dolores to follow her own heart down a talavera tiled path to Ozlandia. Only he can help her to return home. Along the way, Dolores and Pepito meet Necaxa, Los Chiquitos, El Empresario, and befriend Welo, Hierro, and El Leon. They help protect them from the evil and wicked La Chaquetza and Los Malalas

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Damian Figueroa is an activist, community organizer, storyteller, poet, filmmaker, and music producer who grew up working in the agricultural fields of Southern Arizona. As a child, his mother taught him the art of positivity through traditional Mexican regional songs, storytelling, and dichos(sayings) to help pass the time during long hot days in the agricultural fields and when they cleaned houses together. Figueroa previously published “A Reminder to My Twenty-Three-Year-Old Self: A Book of Quotes, Thoughts on Life, and Personal Wisdom. El Oz is his second book.

PRODUCT DETAILS:

ISBN-13:9781678011451

Publisher: Lulu.com

Publication Date: 02/22/2022

Pages: 118

Dimensions: 6 X 9

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