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Puerto Rico Mio: Four Decades of Change |
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Rating:  Summary: A piece of history in your hands! Review: After spending six years living abroad as a photojournalist, in and around other Caribbean countries, I feel confident in saying that this is the most honest and beautiful book I've seen on Puerto Rico. Some of the side-by-side dated photo comparisons are incredibly insightful to the changes the island has gone through during it's "commonwealth" identity crisis. I stayed in Puerto Rico for a couple of years, and though it presently has much to offer, it's history was the most interesting topic of study. This book is an incredible collection of pre-1980's photos, from a real "people's" photographer, that I proudly pull out when friends ask me about my impression of Puerto Rico.
Rating:  Summary: Breathtaking, beautiful and touching Review: I simply love this book. As a starving college student, I still haven't come up with the money to buy it, but...someday I will. I've leafed through it a million times and never get bored by it...as a native Puertorrican living abroad, this is simply my favorite photographic work on my homeland. Delano did an amazing job.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful photo-essay about the visual reality of the Puer Review: I'm Puerto Rican and it is for me a great honor to celebrate Delano's work as an approriate visual documentation of our reality in the island.
Rating:  Summary: Memories of joyful, heartfelt splendor fill the soul. Review: The pages of this pictorial opus expresses the legacy, struggle, beauty, misery, joy of Puerto Rico of days past. Second, third generation Puerto Ricans will reconnect with their roots page by page. This is surely an enlighting photo memoir of our People, the images speak louder then words. The power of photograph comes to light in these pages, and Delano did it so well. Delano saves the spirit of Puerto Rico's past, once thought to be lost with faded memories. This is a book to keep for oneself, it strenghtens one's soul.
Rating:  Summary: A powerful photo essay about change in Puerto Rico Review: This book is fascinating! After spending an hour with this book I felt like I really knew what time has meant to Borinquen. Hearing family stories is one thing, but seeing pictures from when they were growing up is another. Anyone interested in Puerto Rican history should have this book.
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