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Originally published
  
2013

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Author
  
Ricardo Ainslie

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The Fight to Save Juárez: Life in the Heart of Mexico's Drug War is a 2013 book by Ricardo C. Ainslie, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. It is published by the University of Texas Press and documents the Mexican Drug War in Ciudad Juárez in the years 2008-2010.

Contents

Synopsis

Mayor of Juárez Jose Reyes Ferriz is a central figure in the book. He, along with newspaper reporter Raymundo Ruiz, human rights ombudsman Gustavo de la Rosa, and a mistress named "Elena" are four major sources. Interviews from these sources and others were used in the book. The Villas de Salvárcar massacre is described in this book.

Author's background

The author has dual U.S.-Mexican citizenship and is a filmmaker. He also works at the University of Texas at Austin as a professor of educational psychology.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews concluded that the book is "A hard-nosed, cleareyed analysis of a legacy of institutionalized corruption and its dire consequences for human lives."

Publishers Weekly stated "Although not easy to read, this is an important work for any reader concerned about Mexico."

References

The Fight to Save Juárez Wikipedia