Caballo Press of Ann Arbor - 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive - P.O. Box 415 - Ann Arbor, MI 48106-0445
Dr. Rudolph Alvarado’s compelling and in-depth biography captures the story of Joe Hernandez, a Mexican-American, who despite his ethnic background became thoroughbred horse racing’s greatest race caller at a time when most Mexicans and Mexican-Americans were being repatriated to Mexico due to America’s Great Depression. Alvarado’s biography uncovers the extent to which Hernandez went to fit into this Anglo-American dominated world, and reveals that Hernandez’s impact on the sport of thoroughbred horse racing went far beyond that of being a race caller. This is the first biography ever written about a Mexican-American involved in the sport of horse racing and the first to capture the social impact that a sport played in shaping the life of a Mexican-American.
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About the Author

Look Inside The Book

Photo Gallery of Joe Hernandez


Sample Calls of Joe’s Career
Upcoming Author Interviews and Appearances

June 16, 6:30 PM
Reader's Group Discussion and Book Signing
Allen Park Library
Allen Park, Michigan

June 30, 6:30 PM
Discussion and Book Signing
Campbell Branch Library
Southwest Detroit
Detroit, Michigan

July 19
Emerald Downs Racetrack
Book Signing and Featured Speaker
Fiesta Primero Esmeralda
A Day Honoring the Contributions of
Latinos to Thoroughbred Horse Racing
Auburn, Washington

August 10, 2:00 PM
Metropolis Books
Discussion and Book Signing
Los Angeles, California

August 13, TBA
Guest
HRTV's Race Day America

August 16
Author Appearance
Del Mar Race Track
Book Signing
(Before the start of racing)

Past Author Appearances and Interviews
Interview with the Author
Santa Anita Book Signing
April 5 & 6, 2008
Photography by: John Hernandez