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I wish everybody could read thsi book.....Review Date: 2000-06-13
I wish everybody would read something like this .......Review Date: 2000-06-13

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fascinatingReview Date: 2008-02-15
Seth J. Frantzman
A Tremendous Example of Historical ResearchReview Date: 2004-05-17
A must have book for anyone interested in the Conquista and early colonization of the Caribbean and America in General. I also believe that anyone interested in the life and deeds of Christopher Columbus should read this work.
The authors' combination of archaeological excavation with documentary research is excellent and should serve as an example for future research projects. Furthermore, some of the discoveries they made will be quite unexpected and surprising for the general public, and even for those familiar with their work.
Despite the fact that both Deagan and Cruxent are highly regarded experts in Caribbean archaeology, they have written a book that can be enjoyed by the general public.

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TrailerReview Date: 2007-06-27
As a hollywood trailer researcher was very useful for me .
Congratulations to Lisa Kernan !
SEE IT! READ IT! BUY IT! You'll never look at a trailer the same Review Date: 2005-07-17

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Very helpful!Review Date: 2006-11-11
Outstanding resource!Review Date: 2006-11-28
In my opinion, The Complete Guide to Caribbean Cruises is a must read for anyone considering a cruise!

Great Puerto Rican cookingReview Date: 2003-02-24
Cocinando en San GermánReview Date: 2003-02-22

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A powerful introduction into a fascinating subjectReview Date: 2008-03-05
Each spiritual tradition is placed within its historical and cultural context, and the authors very effectively trace their evolution based on the available sources.
I was especially pleased that they even mentioned some of the changes and adaptations that the traditions have experienced due to the migration of practitioners outside of the Caribbean.
An excellent place to start learning about Creole religions.
Students of ATR: Recommended ReadingReview Date: 2005-02-23

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A great text to teach in a postcolonial literature courseReview Date: 2008-10-12
The cultural and linguistic complexity of Trinidadian society and the country's struggle to carve out an identity for itself is effectively captured in the confusion of the orphaned protagonist, Tee, who is torn between the warm but no-nonsense environment at her Tantie's and the 'properness' of life with Beatrice, her aunt who lives in the city.
Poignant critique of the effects of colonialismReview Date: 2002-07-23
Everyone wants the best for their children; this book examines how people decide what is best and how these preconceptions affect the very children they love and want to protect.
If you enjoyed Miguel Street, You'd love this book.Review Date: 1998-06-04

Beauty Frames Life in all its Bits and Pieces...Review Date: 2007-01-02
I'd describe this book as The American Dream, a Coming of Age story and being multi-cultural all in one, but its much more than that! What do I mean? Well, Ms. Santiago's skillful writing and ingenious use of words weave a story that beautifully frames a life from all sides: the 'ugly' is that her family lives in the most dire of circumstances both in Puerto Rico & New York, the 'bad' is that her father is a philander, the 'good' being that she comes from love and is loved. A good foundation to stand on.
Ms. Santiago is able to convey to us exactly how a young girl feels when her father is a philander (cheated and betrayed) and how she feels when her parents are getting along (happy and safe) and how fragile it all seems even through a child's eyes. Her mother's aspirations to live well and to see the beauty which frames all of life's bits and pieces no matter how dire circumstances may seem is the backbone of this story and (I believe) at the heart of Ms. Santiago's storytelling. I received both this book and 'The Turkish Lover' as Christmas gifts and I can tell just by these two books that I will add many more to my collection, the first addition being 'Almost a Woman' which is the next book after this one. Most definitely.
THE AMERICAN DREAM...Review Date: 2006-01-29
The author grew up in a poor family. During her childhood, she lived in Puerto Rico with her unmarried parents, who were always at war with each other, as her father was a somewhat irresponsible philanderer. It was her mother who centered the family and who always sought a better life for all of her children. When an irrevocable break occurred between her parents, her mother moved to New York during the nineteen sixties, eventually settling with her seven children in the mean streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn in New York City.
The author details her life's journey from rural Puerto Rico to Brooklyn. The author was transplanted to Brooklyn at the age of thirteen, and her description of her life in Brooklyn is every bit as interesting as that of her life in Puerto Rico. Her oftentimes bewildering transition from her native, Spanish speaking Puerto Rico to an English speaking environment is engagingly chronicled. The author takes the reader on her journey through Brooklyn's public school system to the prestigious High School of Performing Arts, where she graduated and went on to attend Harvard University on a scholarship.
This coming of age memoir is so engagingly written that I was left with the desire of wanting to know more about the life of this remarkable woman. I was also very taken with her writing style. So, I went ahead and bought every book that this author has ever written and look forward to reading each and every one.
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Highly recommended!Review Date: 2002-01-08
MUST READ!!!!!Review Date: 2001-12-02

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Cars & Cuba KnockoutReview Date: 2004-12-05
A Classic on Cuban Classic CarsReview Date: 2004-08-13
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