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Mexican-born Chamoun-Nicolas, who was educated in the United States and Mexico, claims to have trained over 50,000 business professionals in his cross-cultural approach to sales and negotiation, including in the Spanish-speaking world...
Arguably the most famous novel by 2009 Guggenheim fellow Santos-Febres, this is the story of Sirena ("mermaid") Selena, a teenage Puerto Rican transvestite with an enchanting voice and a complicated past, who flies to the Dominican Republic with his/her manager, Martha Divine, an older and wiser cross-dresser, in an attempt to find success as a hotel singer...
Following the tradition of the "Crack" movement, Mexican novelist Toscana—whose works have been translated into several languages and have received many awards—writes a novel that is at once Central European and Mexican...
This title aims to provide "a deeper understanding of the direction in which life on earth has been going, and hence a clearer sense of what the meaning of one's own life might be...
In this engaging memoir, the sister of two of the most consequential men in Latin America, Fidel and Raúl Castro, not only speaks out about her estranged brothers but emerges as a fascinating character in her own right...
At the start of Larsson's solid procedural debut, neurotic, troubled Sanna Strandgård discovers the brutally butchered body of her brother, Viktor, on the floor of the church he founded in Kiruna, a provincial town in the north of Sweden...
Nobel laureate, best-selling writer, and famed Buddhist leader Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, here describes the basic tenets of Buddhism while tying its practice to modern everyday life...