Central America
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(OCoLC)fst01244535
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Central America
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Central America
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- Central America's forgotten history, revolution, violence, and the roots of migration, Aviva Chomsky
- Blessed are the refugees, beatitudes of immigrant children, Scott Rose, Mikhael H. Borgonos, Andrea Naft, Cary Plamondon, Val Twanmoh ; with a foreword by Joe Biden ; preface and prayers by Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J. ; illustrations by Ana Silvia Herrera Delgado and Jose Enrique Portillo Delgado
- Cuentos sagrados de América, María García Esperón con David Bowles ; ilustrado por Amanda Mijangos
- Somos como las nubes, We are like the clouds, Jorge Argueta ; pictures by Alfonso Ruano ; translated by Elisa Amado
- Joy ride, a bike odyssey from Alaska to Argentina, Kristen Jokinen ; introduction by Cheryl Strayed
- Yo tuve un sueño, el viaje de los niños centroamericanos a Estados Unidos, Juan Pablo Villalobos ; epílogo y notas de Alberto Arce
- A field guide to the birds of Mexico and adjacent areas, Belize, Guatemala and El Salvador, Ernest Preston Edwards ; principal illustrator, Edward Murrell Butler
- Las guerras del General Omar Torrijos, la reconquista del Canal de Panamá, Zoilo C. Martínez de Vega
- Imagining Central America, short histories, Serena Cosgrove and Isabeau J. Belisle Dempsey
- Una historia de violencia, Vivir y morir en Centroamérica, Óscar Martínez ; [prólogo de Jon Lee Anderson]
- The artist's path in 500 walks, follow the inspired footsteps of William Shakespeare, Frida Kahlo, Otis Redding, and More, edited by Kath Stathers
- Dig to disaster, Robert Quackenbush
- Empire by invitation, William Walker and Manifest Destiny in Central America, Michel Gobat
- The country of Toó, Rodrigo Rey Rosa ; translated from the Spanish by Stephen Henighan
- Trafficked in America, a Frontline production with Investigative Studios in association with the Investigative Reporting program at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism ; directors, producers and writers, Daffodil Altan and Andrés Cediel
- Shadows across America, a thriller, Guillermo Valcárcel ; translated by Kit Maude
- Anarchism in Latin America, Angel J. Cappelletti ; translated by Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez ; introduction by Romina Akemi & Javier Sethness-Castro
- Breaking the Maya code, Michael D. Coe
- Aztec & Maya, an illustrated history, Charles Phillips ; consultant: Dr. David M. Jones
- Equator, Antonin Varenne ; translated by Sam Taylor
- Journey of the nightly jaguar, inspired by an ancient Mayan myth, by Burton Albert ; illustrated by Robert Roth
- Everyone who is gone is here, the United States, Central America, and the making of a crisis, Jonathan Blitzer
- The art of Mesoamerica, from Olmec to Aztec, Mary Ellen Miller
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