Latin American Fiction
Michael B. Miller
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Tinka

Tinka is a young Bushman who lives with his tribe in the Kalahari desert. When the rainy season is very late in coming, the adult members of his tribe decide to go out in search of greener lands. Tinka decides to set off on his own search, hoping to find water for his people. Little does he imagine all the adventures he will have along the way...


A young Bushman's heroism and selflessness save an entire community.



Children's Literature from Spain
Tinka
This book forms part of the "To Read Is To Live" project.
The Journey of Little Wind
This book forms part of the "To Read Is To Live" project.
The cat who wanted to fly high
Floro the cat likes to gaze out his window at the majestic flight of the town's stork and dream... What if!
Fiction
Love and Heartache in Gringolandía
Escaping the ravages of war and finding love in a new land
A Place Called Milagro de la Paz
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.
With Every Drop of Blood From the Wound
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.
Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea
by Sergio Ramirez (trans. by Michael B. Miller) Genre: Nicaraguan Historical Fiction. (Forthcoming in March).
History
Paleontology
Green Fire: The Life Force, from the Atom to the Mind
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.

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