Manuel Muñoz's stories capture a Central Valley you've never seen
by Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times
Sep 14, 2022
2 minutes
It's the sunny beaches and the Golden Gate that make it onto the postcards. But look at a topographic map of California and you'll see that one of its defining features is the Central Valley, a 450-mile-long basin of agricultural heartland, source of almonds and fruit bound for distant states, that gets little airtime in the popular culture.
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