Carmina Salcido, who is twenty three years old, living in Sonoma and working at a dog-grooming shop, is receiving a firm stream of desires for media conferences and bookstore emergence in view of the fact that the book went on sale ten days back which she co-authored, “Not Lost Forever” .
Twenty years back a ferocious massacre traumatized the peace of California’s attractive wine country. A twenty eight year old vineyard employee went on a killing fling that crossed Sonoma County — ensnaring colleagues, slaughtering his wife, slashing his in-laws, cutting the throats of his 3 immature daughters and parting them for deceased in a trash dump.
7 citizens passed away that day, but Ramon Salcido’s little three year old daughter, Carmina, managed to stay alive thirty six hours in the trash dump prior to she was rescued.
Carmina Salcido’s tale, enlightened in her volume “Not Lost Forever: My Story of Survival,” is not only a story of endurance but of how the mass destruction affected others, together with the police officer who scrutinized it, a correspondent who followed the murderer’s trail across thirty miles of wine country and the doctors and nurses who saved Carmina’s living and took care of her back to healthiness.
Carmina Salcido will make her first bookstore appearance on Saturday at Copper field’s Books in Petaluma at around 2pm. “Not Lost Forever,” has swiftly became Copper field’s No. 1 selling factual hardcover volume which Salcido co-authored with Steve Jackson.



