Notes from Exile
Notes from Exile By T. M. Spooner Floricanto Press, 2006
Mexico is a haven for exiles where the braver or weaker or more foolish can find themselves or re-create themselves or… lose themselves.
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Changing Dreams: A Generation of Oaxaca's Woodcarvers
The Pearl: a novella by John Steinbeck
In film or fiction, The Pearl is a good story. It is one of those stories so simple that it becomes profound.
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Mexico, A Love Story: women write about the Mexican experience
Mexico is a country infused with goddess energy. When you're in her arms, you want to stay there, cradled in her warm, moist smells, re-charged by her underbelly of pulsating earth energy, and sustained by a wisdom born of a history filled with extraordinary achievements and major defeats.
read moreThe Damned by John D. MacDonald
Teaching English Overseas: A Job Guide for Americans and Canadians
Review of Oaxaca, in the heart of Mexico - a multimedia CD
Oasis of Stone: Visions of Baja California Sur
Although the Baja coast has attracted thousands of visitors, among them some fine photographers, few have really journeyed to the interior
This exquisite coffee table book is a collaboration between two friends, both of whom are award-winning artists: photographer Miguel Angel de la Cueva and essayist (and poet and musician) Bruce Berger.
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The Line/La Línea
Spanish at Your Fingertips By Clark M. Zlotchew, Ph.D.
For this old brain of mine -- that threatens to retire before I do -- a book that makes simple what has always been somewhat complicated to me is a book that I will cherish.
Clark M. Zlotchew, Ph.D., has taught Spanish language at SUNY College at Fredonia in New York State since 1975. He has published more than a dozen books including translations of Spanish poetry and fiction as well as Alpha Teach Yourself Spanish in 24 Hours.
read moreMexico, the Trick is Living Here by Julia Taylor
Traveler's Guide To Mexican Camping - A Review
As far as I can tell, there is only one campground guide for Mexico, and this is it. Luckily, it is a good one, recently revised in 2001.
I have seen one other book on camping in Mexico, but it did not have information on specific campgrounds. We used this book for a recent RV trip and found it useful and accurate.
read moreGringos In Paradise
The Four Agreements And The Mastery Of Love
Drama & Diplomacy In A Sultry Mexican Beach Town
Frida - A Novel By Barbara Mujica
Encyclopedia Of Modern Mexico
Religion In Latin America: A Documentary History
Georg Rauch: A Clear View All The Way To The Horizon
After thirty years as an artist in Mexico (and close to 2000 paintings spanning more than fifty years), Georg has been adopted as a "Mexican" artist. Here in central Mexico he found peace.
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