Silentes.
(Silences)
Sophie Lavoie, Univ. of New Brunswick, Fredericton - 01/15/2009 Girbés Navarro, Salut.
Spain: Versos y Trazos (Versos de yedra). 2008. 64 p. ISBN 978-84-935727-9-2. pap. $12.95. POETRY.More
El árbol en el hombre.
(The Tree in the Man)
Sophie Lavoie, Univ. of New Brunswick, Fredericton - 01/15/2009 Navarro Lavara, Ignacio.
Spain: Versos y Trazos (Versos de yedra). 2008. 64 p. ISBN 978-84-935727-8-5 pap. $12.95. POETRYMore
Multicultural Link Bruce Jensen, Online Reference Librarian, OCLC's QuestionPoint, Multicultural Support Librarian, Kutztown University December 23, 2008 Christmas tamales, Christmas tacos
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Antonio Orlando Rodríguez—No Small Feat
Antonio Orlando Rodríguez, the Cuban novelist who won this year’s Premio Alfaguara de Novela, has been traveling nonstop. His book tour brought him to New York City this past May, where he met with reporters eager to interview him on his latest accomplishment.
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In this issue’s cover story, Pulitzer prize-winning author Junot Díaz recounts how the library helped him discover a world he wouldn’t have known otherwise and how for him, as an immigrant child, the library was a place—and a concept—he never could have imagined. Some Hispanics, like Díaz, who was newly arrived from the Dominican Republic, will dig right in and...