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El nuevo hogar de Tía Fortuna: Una historia judía-cubana Audiobook, by Ruth Behar Play Audiobook Sample

El nuevo hogar de Tía Fortuna: Una historia judía-cubana Audiobook

El nuevo hogar de Tía Fortuna: Una historia judía-cubana Audiobook, by Ruth Behar Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Ruth Behar Publisher: Random House Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2022 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780593586822

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

7

Longest Chapter Length:

08:40 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

15 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

02:20 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

7

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Publisher Description

A poignant multicultural ode to family and what it means to create a home as one girl helps her Tía move away from her beloved Miami apartment. When Estrella's Tía Fortuna has to say goodbye to her longtime Miami apartment building, The Seaway, to move to an assisted living community, Estrella spends the day with her. Tía explains the significance of her most important possessions from both her Cuban and Jewish culture, as they learn to say goodbye together and explore a new beginning for Tía. A lyrical book about tradition, culture, and togetherness, Tia Fortuna's New Home explores Tía and Estrella's Sephardic Jewish and Cuban heritage. Through Tía's journey, Estrella will learn that as long as you have your family, home is truly where the heart is.

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About Ruth Behar

Ruth Behar is an acclaimed author of adult fiction and nonfiction, as well as fiction for young readers. An anthropology professor at the University of Michigan, she is also co-editor of Women Writing Culture, editor of Bridges to Cuba/Puentes a Cuba, and co-editor of The Portable Island: Cubans at Home in the World. Her honors include a MacArthur “Genius” Award, a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a Fulbright Senior Fellowship, and a Distinguished Alumna Award from Wesleyan University. Her speaking engagements have taken her to numerous countries worldwide. She was born in Havana, Cuba, grew up in New York City, and has also lived and worked in Spain and Mexico.