What will these books say about America?
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Here are the seven books I am taking to Peru to donate to the San Agustine Language Institute's English Library:




Dixieland Sushi is a book my stepsister wrote, so of course I had to bring it. Plus it has plenty of American culture in it, which is awesome. I love Barbara Kingsolver, so I ordered a $0.99 copy of it off the internet, and am hoping it arrives by Thursday. I read Horseman, Pass By this semester in my Southwestern Literature class, and it is going to totally fulfill every stereotype those Peruvians have about Texans, and I love that. The rest are all from the bargain bins at Half-Price Books. My favorite is "The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Ancient Games."
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