Ray Macmillan is something of a prodigy on the violin, despite having no private lessons, and until his grandmother gifts him with his great-great grandfather's instrument, no violin of his own. Despite the lack of support from the rest of his family, and not being taken seriously because he's a black kid who loves to… Read More
Of Women and Salt by Gabriela Garcia
From 1866 to the present day, this is the story of 5 generations of women, beginning in the cigar factories of Cuba and extending to modern day Miami, Mexico and back again to Cuba. Our first glimpse into the past begins with Maria, the only female working in the cigar factory, and the reader who… Read More