· Coming Up Next. Polyxena is actually my second novel. I have written another epic work titled Water Dog about Aztec Mexico, that has lain dormant for many years, but which I am thinking of getting published in the near future. Water Dog is about the Aztec emperor, Ahuitzotl (Ah-weet-zotl), Montezuma’s predecessor and the greatest of their. Outside of Mexico City lies the ancient pyramid complex of Teotihuacan, which, according to the oral tradition of the Ruiz family, was the spiritual center for the Toltec people. For over 30 years, Toltec master Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. has been traveling to the pyramids of Teotihuacan to teach others about the powerful mysteries that can be found. · The Aztec accounts of the Toltec myth say that Ce Acatl Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl was a wise, old humble king who taught his people to write and measure time, to work gold, jade, and feathers, to grow cotton, dye it and weave it into fabulous mantles, and to raise maize and cacao. In the 15th century, the Aztecs said he was born in the year 1 Reed.
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Black breathes life into the ancient Toltecs teaching reader's about their culture, and history, while also telling an engaging fictional story. The Last Toltec King captivates and entraps readers with such vivid, intense imagery and scenes. Not only is the story beautiful written, but the plot is three-dimensional and compelling. Julie M. Black (b -) has a degree in History of Latin America from the University of California at Davis. While a graduate student, she studied at the Mexican National Autonomous University (UNAM) in Mexico City. In regards to this novel, The Last Toltec King by Julie Black, I will simply say that it was a wonderful tale that reflects her passion and love for the history, cultures. tales and people of Mexico. First, her writing style is lively, fast-moving but detailed, and engaging because she knows when to provide essential details and when to hold back, for a while.
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