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The book contains nine short stories or excerpts by contemporary authors presented on the left page, with a full english translation on the facing page. Search for library items search for lists search for contacts search for a library. There is an active table of contents to make it easy to navigate this kindle edition, and it is also well worth reading the introduction, although depending upon how you feel about spoilers, it may be worth reading this last. Latinas of indigenous descent living in the american west take center stage in this haunting debut story collectiona powerful meditation on friendship, mothers and daughters, and the deeprooted truths of our homelands.

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