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How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents (Unabridged) | 
enlarge | Author: Julia Alvarez Publisher: audible.com Category: Book
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Rating: 152 reviews
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ASIN: B000TK5CAE
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Product Description Eagerly embracing their new American culture in Miami, the four Garcia women iron their hair, smoke cigarettes, date American men, forget their Spanish, and lose their accents all in their journey toward adulthood. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.
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Great Novel October 19, 2008 Elizardo Bascoy This book was my introduction to Julia Alvarez. Her books are brilliantly written in a style very similar to a Cuban-American writer close to home: Ana Menendez (In Cuba I Was A German Shepherd). There is no doubt in my mind that this is a brilliant book touching subjects present in the Hispanic-American culture. It is a must-read for anyone of any age.
LOVED THIS BOOK! August 11, 2008 S. N. Kojoian (Studio City, CA) I read this book over 15 years ago and loved it. It just spoke to me, and apparently, to all my friends who borrowed it. It is beautifully written!
good for immigrants April 24, 2008 Xueqi Zheng (Selinsgrove, PA USA) this is a good book to experience what the immigrants went through regards to culture difference. The quality is not really good because the paper is cut in waves. I don't know if it supposed to be like that or not. But i am not used to turn over such book.
Too Slow December 9, 2007 R. Larose (farmtown ME) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book was one that I chose from a list for my Soc 101 class. Had I read the reviews that said that the book was slow and that the characters were disconnected, I would never had read the book. This book is very hard to analyze because it doesn't move anywhere, and is often confusing due to changing time, character, and language. Although I know that the book is obviously going to use Spanish, this was a bad example of how to use it.
How the Garcia Girls Lost Thier Accent October 24, 2007 A. Martinho 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a wonderful Book. The Story of the Four Garcia sisters is told by going back in time from how they came to live in the United States and adapt to this new country to little girls living in Dominican Republic and growing up there, and how they came about to moving to America. Julia Alvarez is an amazing author the book is not only funny, but you can always relate to some part of it. An essay book to read and a lot of fun for people of all age!
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