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Revision as of 19:10, 22 December 2014
The Fight to Save Juárez: Life in the Heart of Mexico's Drug War is a 2013 book by Ricardo C. Ainslie. It is published by the University of Texas Press and documents the Mexican Drug War in Ciudad Juárez.
The author has dual U.S.-Mexican citizenship and is a filmmaker.[1] He also works at the University of Texas at Austin as a professor of educational psychology.[2]
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Kirkus Reviews concluded that the book is "A hard-nosed, cleareyed analysis of a legacy of institutionalized corruption and its dire consequences for human lives."[1]
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- ^ a b "THE FIGHT TO SAVE JUÁREZ Life in the Heart of Mexico's Drug War by Ricardo C. Ainslie." Kirkus Reviews. March 1, 2013. Posted online February 17, 2013. Retrieved on December 23, 2014. Also posted in the Austin American-Statesman, Saturday, April 13, 2013.
- ^ Hayward, Susana. "Ricardo C. Ainslie Chronicles Life During a Drug War In The Fight To Save Juarez." Texas Observer. Tuesday, May 7, 2013. Retrieved on December 23, 2014.