Book of the Week (Libro de la Semana)
I just started reading Stephanie Elizondo Griest's 2008 book Mexican Enough: My Life Between the Borderlines this week and so far it is pretty good. Of course, the plot -- a young American woman of bicultural descent decides to travel to Mexico, the land of her maternal ancestors, in order to get in touch with her roots -- seems almost tailor-made for a Hispanic half and half like me, but we'll see.
I am curious about the author's previous book, Around the Bloc: My Life in Moscow, Beijing, and Havana. Perhaps I'll feature that in a future post.
I just started reading Stephanie Elizondo Griest's 2008 book Mexican Enough: My Life Between the Borderlines this week and so far it is pretty good. Of course, the plot -- a young American woman of bicultural descent decides to travel to Mexico, the land of her maternal ancestors, in order to get in touch with her roots -- seems almost tailor-made for a Hispanic half and half like me, but we'll see.
I am curious about the author's previous book, Around the Bloc: My Life in Moscow, Beijing, and Havana. Perhaps I'll feature that in a future post.
Labels: Etnia, Libros de la Semana I, Mexicano-Estadounidenses, México, Stephanie Elizondo Griest
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