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Dichos, or proverbs, offer a daily source of strength and
inspiration in Spanish-speaking households all over the world. In
this book about growing up in Manila with a Filipina grandmother,
Maria Paz Eleizegui Weir shares the centuries-old dichos she
learned from her abuelita: wisdom that is still useful today,
whether you live in Managua, Mazatlan, or Manhattan. In Lo que mi
abuela me dijo Weir tells the moving story of how the folk wisdom
she learned from her grandmother shaped her life. Arranged by
subjects, the dichos provide wisdom on topics such as childhood,
work, strife, and love. On friendship, for example, Si quieres el
perro, accepta las pulgas: If you like the dog, accept the fleas.
On manners, Los trapos sucios se lavan en casa: Dirty linen is
washed at home. With more than one hundred dichos, this collection
imparts timeless insight across generations.
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Lockdown Jarod (Paperback)
Ted Smith; Illustrated by Mahala Urra; Edited by Shamiela Davids
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R290
Discovery Miles 2 900
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