Touching Spanish Soil

While researching the facts, documents and finding family to create and publish my book, THE GIRL IMMIGRANT, I knew it was imperative that I walk where my ancestors walked, to get the feel, see their villages and feel Spanish. These are my steps back in time that helped me write my grandmother's immigration story.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Preparing to blog correctly



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