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Latino Author Uses Turbulent Past to Create Thriller about Politics, Illegal Immigration, and

Latino Author Uses Turbulent Past to Create Thriller about Politics, Illegal Immigration, and Murder. Artist and retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Robert Sanábria uses his Latino heritage and history to create a new thriller about illegal immigration, politics, and revenge. Sanábria will appear

gnomicutterance: children's literature/young adult links: Latino authors, a bloggy Phoenix award,

<a href="http://thehappynappybookseller.blogspot.com/">The Happy Nappy Bookseller</a>has been running this great series profiling Latino authors of MG/YA books. The series started when she did some research and discovered only 16 MG/YA books published this year in the United States by Latino

Curled Up With a Good Book--Guest blog from C.M. Mayo, author of *The Last Prince of the Mexican

THE LAST PRINCE OF THE MEXICAN EMPIRE author C.M. Mayo waxes rhapsodic over the essential sweetener of traditional Mexican cuisine.

Red Umbrella by Christina Diaz Gonzalez: Book Review | Suite101.com

Experience Castro's revolution through fourteen-year-old Lucia's eyes in Cuban-American author Christina Diaz Gonzalez's debut novel, The Red Umbrella.

WWB: Introduction: The Tenses of Fidelity by Susan Harris, translated from the by

The pieces collected here represent the many uses of memory in shaping and completing narratives. Some of these pieces are identified as memoirs and presented as truth; others blur the borders between fiction and fact, revising the past to make sense of the present, and conjugating what Catalan

Sudden Fiction Latino: Short-Short Stories From the United States and Latin America - The Denver

It should not come as any great surprise that trends in Latin American fiction often fail to cross the U.S. border. After all, translations from any language account for only 3 percent of newly published books.

Colorín Colorado :: New and Established Writers Redefine Chicano Lit

Teachers who work with English language learners will find ESL/ESOL/ELL/EFL reading/writing skill-building children's books, stories, activities, ideas, strategies to help PreK-3 and 4-8 students learn to read. Información sobre la adquisición del inglés como segundo idioma. Para que padres,

Editor & Publisher Shines Another Light On Mexico : CJR

Editor & Publisher has posted the latest in a spate of articles outlining the difficulties faced by Mexican and American journalists reporting in Juárez and other cartel-dominated cities just south of the border. Written by Joseph J. Kolb, editor of The Gallup Herald in Gallup, New Mexico, the

scars by juan jose saer, translated by steve dolph - bookforum.com / daily review

Argentine writer Juan Jose Saer has never caught on in English translation, although he certainly should have by now. Since 1994, five of his twelve novels have been translated, with his lauded <i>The Witness</i> coming to us via Margaret Jull Costa, the world-class translator of Jose Saramago and

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