Latin America Literature in Translation

Mexican and Central American Literatures in translation

Tinka is a young Bushman who lives with his tribe in the Kalahari desert and becomes their hero.

The famous quetzal of Guatemala, sacred bird of the ancient Mayans

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Magic realism from El Salvador. How the beautiful Rosina del Mar singlehandedly ended the war in El Salvador

Mayan ruins at Copan, Honduras

Lake Atitlan, Guatemala 1996

Summer Studies in Alicante 1995

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Children's Literature from Spain
This book forms part of the "To Read Is To Live" project.
Floro the cat likes to gaze out his window at the majestic flight of the town's stork and dream... What if!
Fiction
by Manlio Argueta (trans. by Michael B. Miller) Tragic, lyrical, touching, the story of three women trapped in the nightmare of El Salvador’s war.
by Manuel Corleto (trans. by Michael B. Miller) Award-winning novel from Guatemala. Daring, atavistic, this novel hits the raw nerve of a country in crisis.
by Sergio Ramirez (trans. by Michael B. Miller) Genre: Nicaraguan Historical Fiction.
History
Paleontology
by Juan Luis Arsuaga and Ignacio Martínez (trans. by Michael B. Miller) 407 p. The story of how Mother Earth has shaped humanity through the millennia.