There are a handful of light pencil marks in the margins-- otherwise in really good shape. The book has a forward written by Junot Diaz.

The books I list are from the shelves pictured in the itemdescription. I used to have a large library, but now I limit myself to twocases of books. I have read the books listed here and now you can read them.For modern and contemporary books, you’re getting a pre-owned, pre-read book.For older books, you may be getting a vintage item with some yellowing or a fewdog-eared pages. And in the case of academic books, you may get an item with mynotes in the margins. (I used to be a literature professor.)

 

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This book provides insights into the unique and dynamic Latino culture, exploring their history, consumer behavior, and social impact. It offers an in-depth analysis of the marketing strategies used to reach out to this diverse group and examines how Latinos have been transformed into a powerful market force.Written by Arlene Davila and Junot Diaz, this revised edition of "Latinos, Inc: The Marketing and Making of a People" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the influence of Latinos in America. The trade paperback is in English, published by University of California Press in 2012 and has a height of 0.1in and length of 0.9in. The book belongs to the category of Business & Economics, History, and Social Science under the Topic of Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, Consumer Behavior, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Latin America / General.