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After working as a Journalist in Chile and later exiled after the Pinochet coup, Isabel Allende turns memory and myth into fiction. She speaks about her first novel and the power of storytelling.
Listen up, mi gente—this Pride Month, mitú and Audible are spotlighting audiobooks that go off. Whether you’re living between ...
Choose kindness. Don’t bully. Enjoy reading and writing. Respect other cultures. These are just a few of the themes woven into Phyllis Schwartz series of children’s books. The latest ...
Husband and wife duo makes high-spirited and interactive music for little ones and their families who want to embrace Spanish and English language skills through song and dance.
In an age dominated by language-learning apps and on-demand digital content, a curious trend is unfolding across U.S. cities and suburban neighborhoods: the res ...
Publishing houses And Other Stories, Pushkin, and Charco have leveraged trends and attention from book awards to attract ...
The U.S.-based spiritual publisher Inner Traditions has inked a new partnership with Grupo Gaia, the leading mind-body-spirit ...
How One Ancient Language Went Global” explores the roots of language and how it spread and changed across time and place.
The ALA Building Library Capacity Grants are intended to bolster library operations and services in libraries that had experienced cuts in staffing and or services as a result of the challenges of the ...
A Costa Rica Expats look at learning Spanish in Costa Rica, from common slang to cultural missteps—plus the funny side of ...
Newer generations of Latinos are openly talking about their strained bilingual journeys, calling themselves either “pocho or ...