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The Buck Book: All Sorts of Things to do with a Dollar Bill-Besides Spend It por Anne Akers Johnson
Cuentos tales From the Hispanic Southwest por Jose Griego and Anaya Maestas, Rudolfo A.
Drink Cultura: Chicanismo (Joshua Odell Editions) por Jose Antonio Burciaga
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland por Lewis Carroll
Growing Up Latino por Ilan Stavans
Invisible Monsters por Chuck Palahniuk
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: The Miles Edgeworth Files (Phoenix Wright; Ace Attorney) por Capcom
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Autores favoritosOctavia E. Butler, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ken Kesey, H. P. Lovecraft, John Steinbeck, Kurt Vonnegut (Favoritos partilhados)
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publicado por lindasbooks às 7:59 pm (EST) em Aug 17, 2008
As if any ol' schlub couldn't get an e-mail address for free in two minutes..."
This is your post from the humorous library requests (which I'm just now reading). Part of my responsibilities at our library is to help patrons with learning to use the computer. I often get older folks, who, bless their hearts, are trying to move out of the 19th century into the 21st. It's really something to see 80 year old patrons try to learn the computer concepts we take for granted. Usually, they try to draw upon their own past to make reference.
It occurs to me that your caller was thinking of the post office's mailbox address "general delivery" often used in cities and small towns in the past. Transients could receive their mail by going to the post office and giving their name. The postal workers would look in the general delivery mail box for their letters.
Knowing little of the computer and such things as hotmail and the others. I'm sure your caller made the leap to the concept of general delivery.
publicado por saxhorn às 3:33 pm (EST) em Jul 22, 2008
Beth
publicado por mcna217 às 10:23 am (EST) em Apr 13, 2008
I'm interested in reading more Chicano fiction and non-fiction and I saw in one of your posts that you enjoy reading these books. Do you have any recommendations? I'm especially drawn to books about the immigrant experience as I tutor ESL students, primarily from Mexico.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Beth
publicado por mcna217 às 10:36 am (EST) em Apr 12, 2008
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