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Sharmila's Book by Bharti Kirchner
The Sunken Temple by Satoko Kizaki
Zora Neale Hurston : Folklore, Memoirs, and Other Writings : Mules and Men, Tell My Horse, Dust Tracks on a Road, Selected Articles (The Library of America, 75) by Zora Neale Hurston
Underground River and Other Stories (Latin American Women Writers) by Ines Arredondo
I Left My Back Door Open by April Sinclair
The Waiting List: An Iraqi Woman's Tales of Alienation (CMES Modern Middle East Literature in Translation) by Daisy Al-Amir
Ramza (Contemporary Issues in the Middle East) by Out El Kouloub
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I was looking at your library because I was curious about the libraries of other people who have books by Kathleen Alcala. I've had her books for quite a while and sadly never gotten to read them; but I just added them to my LibraryThing library.
I am blown away by the contents of your library. That is one unusual library! All those books about life in other lands, about women, by female authors. It's just a beautiful library! I'm curious - what got you started buying those sorts of books? How do you go about finding them? Have you been able to read a lot of them? It's so many books - I suppose many are unread. But what a treasure that collection is. It's simply awesome.
Jim
posted by bibliojim at 11:56 pm (EST) on Oct 27, 2009
My copy shows copyright 1999 and then, below the Center for International Studies info, I've got a '03 02 01 00' and '5 4 3 2'. Hope that helps!
E
posted by Fullmoonblue at 2:22 pm (EST) on Jun 8, 2009
posted by JeffRiveraAuthor at 6:16 am (EST) on Jun 8, 2009
Best wishes,
Elizabeth
posted by Fullmoonblue at 1:17 am (EST) on Jun 6, 2009