The Town That Moved To Mexico

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Cover of the book The Town That Moved To Mexico by Arthur Herzog, leslie mandel enterprises, inc
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Author: Arthur Herzog ISBN: 1230000004407
Publisher: leslie mandel enterprises, inc Publication: July 19, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Arthur Herzog
ISBN: 1230000004407
Publisher: leslie mandel enterprises, inc
Publication: July 19, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

The small towns of Hinchville, Ca and La Lacrimosa Mexico, dispute ownership of a small strop of land on the border between them. When an earthquake causes a bizarre landslide, and several of the houses in Hinchville end up in La Lacrimosa's town square, the minor dispute becomes an international incident. The Mexican mayor turns the tables on the Americans by forcing them to perform domestic work for meager wages, while the mayor of Hinchville tries to figure out how to get his house back to California. When rumor of an airborne chemical weapon manufactured in the Mexican town reaches the U.S. State Department, military forces for each country assemble on the border reparing for potential conflict. But the longer the Americans stay there, the more they come to realize they have more in common with the Mexicans than they originally expected. But can they avoid military action? Available in paperback, full script available as well as film rights available.

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The small towns of Hinchville, Ca and La Lacrimosa Mexico, dispute ownership of a small strop of land on the border between them. When an earthquake causes a bizarre landslide, and several of the houses in Hinchville end up in La Lacrimosa's town square, the minor dispute becomes an international incident. The Mexican mayor turns the tables on the Americans by forcing them to perform domestic work for meager wages, while the mayor of Hinchville tries to figure out how to get his house back to California. When rumor of an airborne chemical weapon manufactured in the Mexican town reaches the U.S. State Department, military forces for each country assemble on the border reparing for potential conflict. But the longer the Americans stay there, the more they come to realize they have more in common with the Mexicans than they originally expected. But can they avoid military action? Available in paperback, full script available as well as film rights available.

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