Introduction
The road, or perhaps fate, led me to Mexico. And I traveled in Mexico as a nomad. I traversed the country from north to south on a quest. I worked and lived in fishing and farming towns, on ranches, in cities, in barrios. . .
My belongings were few, the bare essentials, I carried them in a small, olive-green backpack.
Editorial Reviews
“A Vagabond in Mexico is an unusual, thought-provoking book. In particular, anyone who thinks that Mexican ‘illegals’ are easily drawn over the border should find it instructive. —Carl Franz, author, The People’s Guide to Mexico
“Guzman’s impressions of the country and its people, along with the lessons he learned on his travels, made “Vagabond” a page-turner for me.”— T. Tribune, Focus Magazine, SLO, CA
A Vagabond in Mexico
The road, or perhaps fate, led me to Mexico. And I traveled in Mexico as a nomad. I traversed the country from north to south on a quest. I worked and lived in fishing and farming towns, on ranches, in cities, in barrios. . .
My belongings were few, the bare essentials, I carried them in a small, olive-green backpack.
Editorial Reviews
“A Vagabond in Mexico is an unusual, thought-provoking book. In particular, anyone who thinks that Mexican ‘illegals’ are easily drawn over the border should find it instructive. —Carl Franz, author, The People’s Guide to Mexico
“Guzman’s impressions of the country and its people, along with the lessons he learned on his travels, made “Vagabond” a page-turner for me.”— T. Tribune, Focus Magazine, SLO, CA
A Vagabond in Mexico