The House of Memory

Marjorie Agosín

Original title: The house of memory

Translated by Elizabeth Rosa Horan earliest edition we have, 1999 Feminist Press, 1999 paperback 256 pages

The Helen Rose Scheuer Jewish women's series

Stories on Jewish identity in Latin America. In The Sign of the Star by Ana Vásquez, a Jewish boy is ostracized in a Christian school, while in Barbara Mujica's Gotlib, Bombero, a man yearns to become a volunteer fireman, seeing in it a symbol of acceptance by the community.

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Elizabeth Rosa Horan 2 printings we hold · 1999 · Feminist Press at The City University of New York

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The house of memory hardcover · 1999 · Feminist Press at The City University of New York · 246 pages
The House of Memory paperback · 1999 · Feminist Press · 256 pages · 9781558612099

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