Fiesta U.S.A.

Fiesta U.S.A. by George Ancona, published by Lodestar Books in 1995, is a first edition that spans 48 pages in English. This book explores the significance of fiestas for Spanish-speaking communities in the United States, highlighting how these celebrations serve as a means to preserve traditional customs while also fostering new ways of celebration that engage the broader community.
Readers will discover how various holidays are not only maintained within Hispanic and Latino cultures but are also embraced by the entire community, reflecting a rich tapestry of cultural exchange. The book delves into the themes of holidays and celebrations, providing insights into the ways these events contribute to the social fabric of the United States. Through its engaging narrative, Fiesta U.S.A. presents a unique perspective on the intersection of tradition and modernity in festive practices.
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Fiestas offer a chance for Spanish-speaking people in the United States to keep their old traditions alive and find new ways to celebrate. Some of the holidays have been adopted and shared by the entire community.
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