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My Land Sings: Stories from the Río Grande

Written by: Rudolfo Anaya

Cover by Amy Córdova


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Rudolfo Anaya, "the most widely read Mexican-American" (Newsweek), draws on the rich Hispanic and Native American folktales of his youth to tell ten enchanting stories set in the Southwest. Meet Dulcinea, who dances with the devil, and Lupe, who encounters the ghostly la Llorona one dark night. Memorable characters and evocative tales that reflect the Hispanic and Native American heritage of the United States combine to make this a book that will be treasured.

"Mi tierra Canta" Historias del Río Grande

Rudolfo Anaya, El escritor México-Americano más leído, se apoya en la rica cultura hispana y las leyendas nativas de América de su juventud para contar diez historias fascinantes llevado acabo en el Suroeste. Conoce a Dulcinea, que baila con el diablo, y Lupe, que se encuentra con la fantasma de la Llorona una noche oscura. Memorables personajes y leyendas sugerentes que reflejan la tradición Nativo Americano de los estados unidos e hispana, se combinan para hacer de este un libro uno que será atesorado.



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