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Product Description
An exploration in verse of rites of passage within the Cuban-American culture shows how a combined nostalgia for a lost world and a daily confrontation with American culture leads to self-awareness. Winner of the 1997 Agnes Lynch Starret Poetry Prize. Simultaneous.Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
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