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Benjamin Alire Saenz

Benjamin Alire Saenz Was Born In His Grandmother's House In Picacho, New Mexico-On The Outskirts Of Las Cruces, New Mexico Where Juliana In Hollywood Is Set. He Was The Fourth Of Seven Children And Was Brought Up In A Traditional Mexican-American Catholic Family. His Family Spoke Mostly Spanish At Home, And It Was Only Through His Education In The Public Schools That He Learned To Speak And Write In English. He Entered The Seminary In 1972, A Decision That Was As Much Political As It Was Religious: He Was Heavily Influenced By Such Catholic Thinkers As Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, Ca(C)Sar Chav

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Senz Benjamin Alire, Saenz Benjamin Alire:
The Dog Who Loved Tortillas / La Perrita Que Le Encantaban Las Tortillas

Little Diego Book
Illustrator: Geronimo Garcia
Cinco Puntos Press , 2009
Hardcover, 40 pages

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Saenz Benjamin Alire:
Last Night I Sang to the Monster

Cinco Puntos Press , 2009
Hardcover, 304 pages

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Saenz Benjamin Alire:
Names on a Map

P.S. (Paperback)
Harper Perennial , 2008
Quality paperback, 423 pages

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Saenz Benjamin Alire:
He Forgot to Say Goodbye

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing , 2008
Hardcover, 321 pages

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Saenz Benjamin Alire:
En El Tiempo de La Luz

Translator: Julio Paredes Castro
Rayo , 2005
Quality paperback, 352 pages

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