Agosin Marjorie:
Tapestries of Hope, Threads of Love: The Arpillera Movement in Chile
Afterword by: PeterWinn, Foreword by: IsabelAllende
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers , 2007
Quality paperback, 175 pages
Size: 230x155 mm
ISBN: 9780742540033
ISBN-10: 0742540030
Marjorie Agosin
Marjorie Agosin Is A Poet, Writer And Human Rights Activist. She Is Also A Professor Of Spanish At Wellesley College And Editor Of Our Secret Weavers Series.
Peter Winn
Peter Winn Is Professor Of Latin American History At Tufts University And A Senior Research Associate At Columbia University's Institute Of Latin American And Iberian Studies. He Was Academic Director Of The Pbs Series "Americas: Latin America And The Caribbean," For Which The First Edition Of This Book Was A Companion Volume.
Isabel Allende
Born In Peru And Raised In Chile, Isabel Allende Is The Author Of Eight Novels, Including, Most Recently, "Zorro, Portrait In Sepia, " And "Daughter Of Fortune". She Has Also Written A Collection Of Stories; Three Memoirs, Including "My Invented Country" And "Paula"; And A Trilogy Of Children's Novels. Her Books Have Been Translated Into More Than Twenty-Seven Languages And Have Become Bestsellers Across Four Continents. In 2004 She Was Inducted Into The American Academy Of Arts And Letters. Isabel Allende Lives In California. <P> Nacida En Peru Y Criada En Chile, Isabel Allende Es La Autora D

