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The Affairs of the Falcóns by Melissa Rivero

The Affairs of the Falcóns

by Melissa Rivero

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  • Apr 2019, 288 pages
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  • Carolyn S. (Kennesaw, GA)
    The Affairs of the Falcons
    In the Affairs of the Falcons, a family of illegal Peruvian immigrants try to make a life for themselves in NYC with not enough money for the bare essentials. They have to borrow which leads to problems. The book describes their very simple daily life in sometimes boring minutiae. I thought the book had too many Spanish phrases in it for a non-Spanish reader like myself.

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