AmoXcalli

Library in Nahuatl, the language of my ancestors.

Chicano/Latino lit, YA & Children's literature, poetry and great books in general.

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Bent to the Earth - Blas Manuel De Luna

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&ampamp;amp;amp;lt;br&ampamp;gt; I just finished reading the most astounding collection of poetry from a Tijuana born poet and write...
Monday, June 27, 2005

The Painted Drum

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Faye Travers, an estate antiquities expert is startled to hear the sound of a drum as she is cataloging the contents of a house. She follows...
Saturday, June 25, 2005

The People of Paper

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Wow! This has to have been the most weird, wild and wonderful book I’ve read in the longest time. The book begins with a boy who creates p...

Zorro

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When I first heard Isabel Allende had written a novel about Zorro, I went crazy with excitement. Ms. Allende is one of my favorite authors a...

Villa and Zapata: A History of the Mexican Revolution

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Villa and Zapata! Those two generales so huge a part of our history, so often wondered about, quoted and misquoted, understood and misunder...

Nothing, Nobody: The Voices of the Mexico City Earthquake

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<br> To me there is no greater woman journalist than Mexico’s beloved Elena Poniatowska. Every book I read of her...
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