Casi una mujer
 

Casi una mujer

by Esmeralda Santiago

A simultaneous Spanish-language edition, originally translated for Vintage by
Nina Torres-Vidal

In her new memior, the acclaimed author of When I Was Puerto Rican continues the riveting chronicle of her life.

"Negi," as Santiago's family affectionately calls her, leaves rural Macun in 1961 to live in a three-bedroom tenement apartment with seven siblings, and inquisitive... (read more)

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This the continuation to When I was PuertoRican and its a equally thrilling as the first. Maybe cause i find that i have alot in common witht he Author.

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