A Taste of Mexico on the BC Coast

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Granville Island Publishing books Mariposa Intersections by Bruno Huber and Return of the Jaguar by Norm Cuddy were featured this week in Coast Reporter after a presentation at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre.

(Rose) Cuddy did the Arts Centre reading as part of a southwest B.C. book tour with Gibsons author Bruno Huber. The pair decided to do readings together, given the coincident contents of Huber’s new novel, Mariposa Intersections. It also is a love story, also involves a B.C. character and is also set in Mexico amidst civil upheaval. In this case, Huber has created a fictional battle over a nuclear power plant in a renowned cultural region near Mexico City, and was also perilously close to a monarch butterfly sanctuary. (Mariposa means “butterfly” in Spanish.)


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