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Beatrice Kozera
Beatrice (Bea) Kozera (née Rentería; October 13, – August 15, ) was an American born woman, farm worker, and single mother. She was the inspiration for the character "Terry" (or "Terry, the Mexican girl") in Jack Kerouac's novel, On the Road.
In fact, it was this story, "The Mexican Girl," that opened the doors for the publication of "On the Road." The book was later the subject of a film adaptation of the same name produced by Francis Ford Coppola in which she was marginally portrayed by Alice Braga.
Until , her life story was unknown until author Tim Z. Hernandez began to search for her in and discovered her alive in his hometown of Fresno, California in Together with Kozera and her family he wrote the book Mañana Means Heaven.
It is the only account of Bea Kozera's story that was authorized by the family.[citation needed]
Beatrice 'Bea' Kozera | |
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| Born | Beatrice Rentería October 13, |
| Died | August 15, () (aged92) |
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