Star-Crossed (and Border-Crossed) Lovers




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Summary: It begins with a perilous journey to seek a better life. Alan Larson‘s suspense thriller “Mexizona” then adds a spark, that builds to an unquenchable flame, for two star-crossed lovers torn apart by the values and prejudices of their family and friends. “Mexizona” is a story set amidst the current Arizona – Mexico border crisis. The book takes on the cultural, political and social challenges surrounding the immigration debate, while bringing them all to a personal level that no dry congressional debate can touch. More below the media player. Listen to Alan Larson The Indie Author Life According to Wikipedia, “Romeo and Juliet” may be the most-filmed play of all time: The play has been widely adapted for TV and film. In 1960, Peter Ustinov’s cold-war stage parody, Romanoff and Juliet was filmed.[128] The 1961 film of West Side Story—set among New York gangs–featured the Jets as white youths, equivalent to Shakespeare’s Montagues, while the Sharks, equivalent to the Capulets, are Puerto Rican.[181] The 1994 film The Punk uses both the rough plot outline of Romeo and Juliet and names many of the characters in ways that reflect the characters in the play. In 2006, Disney’s High School Musical made [...]Similar Posts:They’re Literally Pawns in a Twisted GameIf You’re Dead And You Know It, Clap Your HandsHow Our Brain-Stories Can Run Our LivesA Romantic Tale To Bring Your Hanky ForA Teen’s Life – College, Family .. Shapeshifting The post Star-Crossed (and Border-Crossed) Lovers appeared first on The Bookcast.