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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Historical
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Novels for New Millennial Generations
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:200
  • eBook ISBN:9781543902471

The Hundred Year War

La Corida De El Jodido

by Leon Mondragon

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Overview
The Hundred Year War by Leon Mondragon – takes you from the nineteen sixties to the sixteen hundreds – you rush through WWII Tangier - before leaving for Spain to meet a mysterious woman. Specialist Juan Cruise is left with the mystery of an ancient manuscript and his faith.
Description
THE HUNDRED YEAR WAR: puts you on the ground with the 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division and the Sixth Marines Expeditionary Brigade during the U.S. intervention to stop an armed revolt in the 1964 Dominican Republic Spec. 4 Juan Cruise….MOS Battalion Draftsman, Bodyguard, Translator, Investigator, runs a brothel in Zonia Colonia Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The novel is a work of “historical fiction” embellished with accounts of actual events.
About the author

Leon Mondragon – is an artist that is self-taught; America’s 1940 society turned the artist away from art institutions and regimented art schools that are infiltrated with mainstream prejudices which destroy the creativity of the soul of the child. The artist does have a theory; the artist believes there is nothing that an artist “must” do as creativity in art is free and all artists have the right and freedom to create. The author has used his art throughout his life as his theory leads him to use it within the practical purposeful through war, self-study, and teaching juveniles at risk by sub-contracted to Bureau of prisons via Juvenile Detention Centers. His signature stamp and three heart emblem is copyrighted.

The artist must train not only his eye but also his soul.
There is no “must” in art because art is free. - Wassily Kandinsky