Solamente en San Miguel volume II : forty'two writers capture the magic of San Miguel / edited by Jean Mills

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Volume II | San Miguel de Allende (Mexico)--AuthorPublication details: Laredo, Tex. : Parroquia Press , 2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 187 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780615409528
Other title:
  • Forty-two writers capture the magic of San Miguel
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 808 SOL
Summary: In story and memoir, poem and essay, Solamente En San Miguel-Volume II offers tales of warmth and wonders, frustrations and epiphanies, muddles and miracles that reveal the variety and texture of the experience of living in Mexico. Midnight cemetery visits, building a house, barking street dogs, falling in love, Christmas shopping for the girls from the orphanage, ending up as a picador in a bullfight after a long night in a bar, fallen women(we're talking cobblestones here), tequila sunrises and sunsets. Fiesta, frustration, or fireworks, in the end, the magic wins out, hands down. You come, you see, you're conquered, as contributor Kathleen Snodgrass says. Read this book and you'll understand why.
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Libro - Monografía Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles San Miguel 808 SOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Non fiction 006548

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In story and memoir, poem and essay, Solamente En San Miguel-Volume II offers tales of warmth and wonders, frustrations and epiphanies, muddles and miracles that reveal the variety and texture of the experience of living in Mexico. Midnight cemetery visits, building a house, barking street dogs, falling in love, Christmas shopping for the girls from the orphanage, ending up as a picador in a bullfight after a long night in a bar, fallen women(we're talking cobblestones here), tequila sunrises and sunsets. Fiesta, frustration, or fireworks, in the end, the magic wins out, hands down. You come, you see, you're conquered, as contributor Kathleen Snodgrass says. Read this book and you'll understand why.

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