The Woman I Kept to Myself
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Algonquin Books, 2011.
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English
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9781616200749

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Julia Alvarez., & Julia Alvarez|AUTHOR. (2011). The Woman I Kept to Myself . Algonquin Books.

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Julia Alvarez and Julia Alvarez|AUTHOR. 2011. The Woman I Kept to Myself. Algonquin Books.

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Julia Alvarez and Julia Alvarez|AUTHOR. The Woman I Kept to Myself Algonquin Books, 2011.

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 The works of this award-winning poet and novelist are rich with the language and influences of two cultures: those of the Dominican Republic of her childhood and the America of her youth and adulthood. They have shaped her writing just as they have shaped her life. In these seventy-five autobiographical poems, Alvarez's clear voice sings out in every line. Here, in the middle of her life, she looks back as a way of understanding and celebrating the woman she has become. Julia Alvarez left the Dominican Republic for the United States in 1960 at the age of ten. She is the author of six novels, three books of nonfiction, three collections of poetry, and eleven books for children and young adults. She has taught and mentored writers in schools and communities across America and, until her retirement in 2016, was a writer in residence at Middlebury College. Her work has garnered wide recognition, including a Latina Leader Award in Literature from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, the Hispanic Heritage Award in Literature, the Woman of the Year by Latina magazine, and inclusion in the New York Public Library's program "The Hand of the Poet: Original Manuscripts by 100 Masters, from John Donne to Julia Alvarez." In the Time of the Butterflies, with over one million copies in print, was selected by the National Endowment for the Arts for its national Big Read program, and in 2013 President Obama awarded Alvarez the National Medal of Arts in recognition of her extraordinary storytelling. "Charming and intense at the same time, Alvarez writes candidly of epic concerns and everyday realities in this unfailingly lucid collection of autobiographical poems." -Booklist "Brave and vivid . . . Seventy-five poems express wonder, anger, grief and joy in clear, accessible narratives." -The Miami Herald "The poems are, like precious moments in life, nuggets to be savored and reflected upon." -The Dallas Morning News
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