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How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents (Paperback)
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List Price: $16.00 Our Price: $17.00 Sale Price: $14.90 You Save $1.10!
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Fifteen tales vividly chronicle a Dominican family's exile in the Bronx, focusing on the four Garcia daughters' rebellion against their immigrant elders.
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Las Mariposas (Paperback)
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Beautifully written and illustrated book for children by Dominican author Rosa Francia Esquea and painter Amaya Salazar. An excellent gift for children.
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Eso E' Paja Pa' la Gaisa y Otras Decimas (Paperback)
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Our Price: $22.22
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Over a century ago Juan Antonio Alix wrote rhymes about the politics and daily life of the Dominican Republic. Today this humorous books show how little some things have changed. Few writers have been able to portray the Dominican psyche with such accuracy, and great humor to top it.
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Horas de Buen Humor: Los Cuentos de Seņo Ambrosio (Paperback)
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Our Price: $19.72
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Seno Ambrosio was a liar. He exaggerated everything: the size of his horse, the women he dated. He was the very personification of braggadocio. And sometimes things backfired. Cesar N. Perozo brings a masterful portrayal of life in the 19th Century Cibao, peppered with the wit and wisdom of Dominican campesinos and the colorful speech of the Cibaeno.
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La Fantasma de Higuey (Paperback)
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The 1857novel La Fantasma de Higuey (The Higuey Ghost), by Javier Angulo Guridi, is the first Dominican novel published in a book form. The author, Francisco Javier Guridi, is the founder of the indigenous and and folkloric literature movement in the Dominican Republic.
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