Latino Author with Apocalyptic Vision for U.s. Interviewed on CNN TV

CNN interviews author Raul Ramos y Sanchez about his cautionary tale of a near-future U.S. torn by ethnic strife.

Los Angeles, CA, March 05, 2011 --(PR.com)-- CNN en Español television anchor Juan Carlos Lopez interviewed Raul Ramos y Sanchez, the award-winning author of the novels America Libre and House Divided, on DirectoUSA, a one-hour news show broadcast nationally Monday through Friday at 6pm ET from Washington DC.

During the segment aired on February 23, 2011 Lopez asked the author about the controversial premise of his novels and their central character.

“The story centers on Manolo Suarez and his family,” replied Ramos. “The time is the near-future, a time when many social trends we are seeing now have gotten much worse. During the course of the story, Mano changes from a decorated veteran of the U.S. Army to the point where, by the end of the first book, America Libre, Manolo has been transformed from a loyal third-generation citizen who barely speaks Spanish to a rebel with the goal of creating a Latino nation within the borders of the United States. How that type of transformation could happen is the social theme that is the foundation of the books.”

For a video of the interview and a full transcript, contact:
Kathleen M. Haller
Executive Assistant
kathy@raulramos.com
937-429-5148

About Raul Ramos y Sanchez:
Raul is the award-winning author of two novels from Grand Central Publishing: America Libre released in July 2009, and House Divided released in January 2011. Ramos was named #1 among the "Top Ten New Latino Authors for 2011" by LatinoStories.com. His first novel America Libre has earned a number of distinctions including: First Place Winner in the Books-Into-Movies Award from Latino Literacy Now; Best Novel Award at International Latino Book Awards; Violet Crown Awards Fiction Finalist, Writers League of Texas; USA TODAY Summer Read selection; LOS ANGELES Magazine Book List title; and a LATINA Magazine "10 Hottest Summer Reads" selection. Raul is also the host and editor of MyImmigrationStory.com, an online forum where immigrants to the U.S. from all over the world can tell their stories in their own words.

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