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Author Shares
Chronicles of a Paradise Lost in “Baja Diaries”
Memoir Follows
Black Couple through Seven Difficult, Eye-Opening Years
TUCSON, Ariz.
– It may
read like a novel, but Baja Diaries – Chronicles of a Paradise
Lost (published
by AuthorHouse), the new book by George E. Puckett, is anything but
fiction. The fascinating memoir recounts, in striking detail, the
eye-opening and heartbreaking experiences of George and his wife, Tina,
an African American couple from Tuscon, Ariz., over a seven-year span in
their lives. Kent Anderson, Ph.D., writes in the book’s foreword:
In 1994, [George and
Tina Puckett] embarked on a great adventure, leaving behind the United
States of America, many friends and family, to settle in a beautiful
enclave near the Pacific Ocean in the Mexican city of Ensenada in Baja
California. The episodic nature of Baja Diaries reveals
the high accomplishments of the Pucketts, their dashed hopes, and,
ultimately, tragedy.
George and Tina
Puckett were simply looking for somewhere to vacation one year when a
friend recommended Ensenada, Mexico. The couple had no idea at the time
that the beautiful beachfront community would be their home for the next
seven years, and that the illusionary paradise would play host to some
of the most challenging times in their lives. They had no idea that
amidst the good memories they would make and the good people they would
meet, there would be just as many bad experiences and encounters with
“unsavory” characters.
While their time in
“paradise” allowed them to expand their horizons, develop new
friendships and experience a strange and scenic land from a perspective
few will ever know, the Pucketts would eventually become overwhelmed by
“systematic Mexican skullduggery in the form of dubious real estate
dealings” and shady practices on behalf of law enforcement. Frequent
instances of death and religious infighting among their fellow Americans
would begin to conquer their pioneering spirits, and just as their
struggles were coming to a climax, they would be stricken once more by
incredible tragedy.
In Baja
Diaries – Chronicles of a Paradise Lost, George offers his
thoughts on these experiences as a “catharsis” for “trying to come to
grips with 7 years of his life,” and as a way to share the truth with
other Americans considering a retirement in Mexico.
Author George E.
Puckett attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, where he was active in
the Civil Rights movement. He later attended LeMoyne College in Memphis
before joining the U.S. Air Force. After he was honorably discharged,
George attended San Jose State University, where he graduated with
honors in 1972. He later attended graduate school at the University of
California at Berkeley. He is the father of three, including a daughter,
Alysia Marie, and two sons, Edward and Everett, both of whom are
paralyzed. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Baja Diaries
will fund Everett’s visit to Project Walk in an attempt to get him on
his feet and walking again.
Author’s
Contact Information:
George
Puckett,
epgeorge007@gmail.com
– Phone: 520-749-5031
Website
address,
http://www.bajadiaries.com, including ordering information
My name is George Puckett and I approve this Press
Release.
Visit the New
Baja Diaries Forum at,
http://bajadiaries.lefora.com
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