Fresno Stories

Fresno Stories
Author: William Saroyan
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811212823

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Eleven of William Saroyan's most delightful tales, Fresno Stories springs straight from the source of the author's vision--"the archetypal Armenian families who inhabit Saroyan country, in and around Fresno, California." (Chicago Tribune)

In My Father's Name

In My Father's Name
Author: Mark Arax
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1997-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0671010026

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On January 2, 1972, Mark Arax's childhood came to a sudden, explosive end when his father was shot to death at his nightclub in Fresno, California. It was one of the most sensational murders in California's heartland, and it was never solved. Mark, only fifteen years old at the time, was left with a legacy of questions: Were the rumors about his father true? Had he led a double life? Was he killed because of his dealings with the underworld? Mark Arax, an award-winning journalist at the Los Angeles Times, now writes a searing, intensely personal account of his twenty-two-year search for answers about his father's life and death, and his own identity. As the oldest child, Mark was thrust into the role of patriarch. His quest for answers began in high school, when he sought out his father's father, an Armenian immigrant. His grandfather opened a window into an old country world full of promise and heartbreak -- and four generations of eccentric family members. Two decades later, Mark uprooted his wife and baby and returned to Fresno under an assumed name to try and determine who killed his father and why. Fearing for his own life, he discovers his father was murdered just before he was going to make a startling disclosure. More than a true-life murder mystery, more than an exploration of family and culture, In My Father's Name is the poignant story of one man's remarkable journey as he uncovers long-hidden secrets about his father, his family, his heritage, and the town he once called home.

The Forestiere Underground Gardens

The Forestiere Underground Gardens
Author: Silvio Manno
Publisher:
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2005
Genre: Forestiere Underground Gardens, Fresno, California
ISBN: 9780974491165

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Fresno

Fresno
Author: John Reynolds
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738596205

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Fresno was founded in 1872 in the middle of the vast, fertile San Joaquin Valley and quickly became the financial and social center of California. From the infinite amount of agricultural products to lumber, oil, water, and electrical power, the city thrived upon the multitude of natural resources that were abundantly available in the area. As the county seat, it was the political and cultural center of central California. Shown in this volume are postcards of the city in its heyday.

Dispatches from the War Zone

Dispatches from the War Zone
Author: Mike Rhodes
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781519608024

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Exposing the social and political landscape of homelessness in Fresno, Dispatches from the War Zone offers the reader a rare opportunity to understand this issue from the perspective of the homeless, their allies and an investigative journalist who closely followed this story for more than 10 years. What at first appeared to be builders and developers working with Fresno City Hall and the police to move the homeless to more remote areas of town turns into something else entirely. We find government corruption, a class action lawsuit against the city for its unconstitutional attacks against the homeless and the suspicious death of Pamela Kincaid, the lead plaintiff in the legal action. Originally, it was the federal government's de-funding of affordable housing in the early 1980s that led to today's homeless crisis. The book examines those structural reasons for homelessness but also looks at what grassroots groups in Fresno, working on alternatives, have accomplished. Although the end to homelessness has been elusive for those groups doing business as usual, the paradigm shifts this book suggests give new hope that a better world is possible. There is a pathway to ending homelessness and treating all people with the dignity and respect they deserve.

Fresno Growing Up

Fresno Growing Up
Author: Stephen H. Provost
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781949971439

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