Mariposa Intersections

Bruno Huber
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Mariposa Intersections

Bruno Huber
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"Bruno Huber's timely tale about a struggle against the development of a nuclear power plant brings together a cast of disparate international characters, but the standout is the country of Mexico itself.  A deep sense of the history, the culture, the geography, and present-day politics underpins a story that unfolds principally in Michoacan, at beautiful Lake Patzcuaro, which the author clearly knows and loves. An enjoyable and informative read." 

Mary Burns,

Author of The Reason for Time

 

"If you’ve ever wanted to get “beyond the beach” in Mexico, then Mariposa Intersections is for you. This political action story is high stakes, provocative and absolutely current. Thought-provoking, heartfelt — a great vacation read. It weaves together the lives of people from all over the world who meet by accident and become friends and more, as they fight to protect the fragile beauty of a place they love."

Maureen McKeon

screenwriter for award-winning TV series Street Legal, Traders, Bliss, and The Associates

  • Published date: Jun 11, 2025
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Granville Island Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781926991924
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.68" L x 9.0" H
Bruno Huber was born and raised in Zurich, Switzerland. He Immigrated and settled in Canada, first in Nelson, BC and then in 1990 he moved to Grantham's Landing, Gibson's, on the Sunshine Coast near Vancouver, BC.

He is the winner of the Hohnharter Prize for Literature with a subsequent book of short stories published by Ullstein GmbH.

He was the owner of Coast Books in Gibson's from 1990 to 1995. He was also the owner of a French Restaurant in Vancouver's West End from 2010 to 2012.

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