Poetry. Latin American Studies. Translated from the Spanish by Keith Ekiss, Sonia P. Ticas, and Mauricio Espinoza. Eunice Odio published her epic poem THE FIRE'S JOURNEY (El transito de fuego) in 1957
Another murder? A treasure hunt? What next? Zita Stillman and her lifelong friend Zinnia Blossom Winwood become embroiled yet again in the unexpected events in the small town of Arbor Vale, Wisconsin.
Part history, part detective story, and part family memoir, this book offers an account of the life of Dave Lipton, a young Jewish man from the Bronx who deceived his parents and went to Europe to fig
Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Translated from the Spanish by Keith Ekiss, Sonia P. Ticas, and Mauricio Espinoza. "Sleep not, sleep not, live in vigilance…" Eunice Odio continues her epic po
An old disappearance and murder bobs to the surface and into Zita’s life. Are the police and community wondering if her son and deceased husband were involved? Zita already has enough to be concerned
Poetry. Drama. Latinx Studies. Translated from the Spanish by Keith Ekiss, Sonia P. Ticas, and Mauricio Espinoza. After the chaos of the first two volumes of THE FIRE'S JOURNEY, where the world was fo