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book 1966

Let noon be fair

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A novel set in Mexico emphasizing the corrupting influence of the tourists on the poor. The story takes place in the fictional fishing village of Las Casas (Puerta Vallarta). The town goes from a village to a tourist center with hotels, brothels, and other negative aspects of the U.S. tourism that overflows the area. Materialism ruins the people of the town both economically and morally.

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