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America is my home, a Guatemalan emigrant's story

America is my home, a Guatemalan emigrant's story

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America is my home, a Guatemalan emigrant's story

by Mendoza, Sonia Noelia

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ISBN 13
9780805974676
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Pittsburgh PA: Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc, 2007. Paperback. 86p., first edition trade-size wraps decorated with photo of S.F. skyline and vignette of author. A fine copy, with inscription by author to a San Francisco friend signed and datelined 2012. Mendoza's story does not appear to involve state repression, or not directly; but instead poverty, malnutrition and unhappy personal relations. Lives in Daly City.

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
America is my home, a Guatemalan emigrant's story
Author
Mendoza, Sonia Noelia
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0805974679
ISBN 13
9780805974676
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc
Place of Publication
Pittsburgh PA
Date Published
2007
Bookseller catalogs
San Francisco; Women; Immigration;

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