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How the García Girls Lost Their Accents is a novel of acculturation and coming of age by Julia Alvarez first published in 1991 by Algonquin Books, of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Told in reverse chronological order and from shifting points of view, the novel, which consists of 15 interconnected short stories, covers more than 30 years in the lives of four sisters. The family is forced out of Trujillo's Dominican Republic and starts a new life in New York City. The novel, written episodically... full article at wikipedia
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Created by tristan Apr 10, 2007
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