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Latino Book Chat
Christianne Meneses Jacobs
69 episodes
2 weeks ago
Latino Book Chat presents interviews with Latino authors and illustrators about their recent works, and conversations with experts in Latino literature.
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Latino Book Chat presents interviews with Latino authors and illustrators about their recent works, and conversations with experts in Latino literature.
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Books
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55. David Bowles ~ A Journey Through Pre-Columbian Mexico
Latino Book Chat
38 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
55. David Bowles ~ A Journey Through Pre-Columbian Mexico

In today’s episode, we dive into the rich and vibrant world of David Bowles’ novel “The Prince and The Coyote.”

Set in pre-Columbian Mexico, this young adult historical epic follows the journey of fifteen-year-old crown prince Acolmiztli. Join us as we explore how Bowles masterfully blends prose and poetry to bring Nezahualcoyotl's legendary figure to life.

Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of epic adventures, or someone who appreciates beautifully crafted stories, this episode is for you. Tune in to LatinoBookChat.com to discover how “The Prince and The Coyote” offers a window into the past while resonating with contemporary themes.



Latino Book Chat
Latino Book Chat presents interviews with Latino authors and illustrators about their recent works, and conversations with experts in Latino literature.