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A young girl's perception of the rituals of womanhood.
This author learns to adapt her New York City driving skills to Vermont's green mountains: moose and all.
I was cool once, a club-hopping, New York punk rocker. Now they play my music in the supermarket.
Ann Hagman Cardinal looks at the cultural and personal implications of being a contently, overly emotional Latina.
As we stood in 30-degree weather, sleet pounding on our heads and shoveling ice cream in our mouths with gloved hands, Carlos began to cry.
A displaced New York Latina finds that under her designer apparel beats the heart of a Vermont tree hugger.