Publisher's Synopsis
A Remote but Frequented Shore follows the journey of two young men from Mexico to San Pedro, California. The narrative tells why Martin and Israel leave their families in Mexico, the moral dilemmas they encounter due to drug trafficking crystal methamphetamine, and conveys a poignant homecoming. Settings for the novel include a sailboat navigating Catalina Island, The Casino at Avalon, Mazatln, and other locals along the Alta and Baja California coast. The inclusion of anecdotal events and persons shaping Mexico from Hernan Corts to Diego Rivera make the book informative and very entertaining.