Diego Rivera: An Artist for the People is a compelling biography that explores the life and art of the influential Mexican artist Diego Rivera. Written by Susan Goldman Rubin, this book offers a comprehensive look at Rivera's artistic journey, his political activism, and his monumental murals that depict the struggles and triumphs of the Mexican people. From his iconic mural at the National Palace in Mexico City to his controversial Rockefeller Center mural, Rivera's art continues to inspire and provoke discussions on social and political issues. Rubin's insightful storytelling and extensive research make this biography a must-read for anyone interested in the life and work of Diego Rivera.