eBook Soñar en cubano download
by Cristina García

Author: Cristina García
Publisher: Ballantine Books (September 6, 1994)
Language: Spanish
Pages: 336
ePub: 1244 kb
Fb2: 1520 kb
Rating: 4.4
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Category: Literature
Subcategory: Genre Fiction
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She was filling a pail with cowries and bleeding tooth. Felicia used to collect seashells, then rearrange them on the beach before going home because her mother wouldn’t allow them in their house. Felicia used to collect seashells, then rearrange them on the beach before going home because her mother wouldn’t allow them in their house licia designed great circles of overlapping shells on the sand, as if someone on the moon, or farther still, might read their significance. Felicia listened closely, then handed me her pail.
Cristina García is the author of six novels, including the National Book Award finalist Dreaming in Cuban; children’s books; anthologies; and poetry
Cristina García is the author of six novels, including the National Book Award finalist Dreaming in Cuban; children’s books; anthologies; and poetry. In the late 60s, three teenagers from around the globe are making their way in the world: Enrique Florit, from Cuba, living in southern California with his flamboyant magician father; Marta Claros, getting by in the slums of San Salvador; Leila Rezvani, a well-to-do surgeon's daughter in Tehran.
Cristina García (born July 4, 1958) is a Cuban-born American journalist and novelist. Her first novel, Dreaming in Cuban (1992), received critical acclaim and was a finalist for the National Book Award.