Join us for a book release and reading of Teresa Villarreal Rodríguez' memoir "Home, Where Memories Wait to be Remembered" on September 16, 2022, at 6 PM.
About the book:
Published by Conocimientos Press, the book is a collection of short stories about familia, cultura, rituals, heart-warming traditions, sacrifice, and above all, love. Villarreal Rodriguez writes about having been raised, along with her four siblings, by her paternal grandmother, an entrepreneur and curandera with the help of her paternal aunt and family. Her wish is that the stories “help younger generations to reconnect with their cultural roots and become inspired to preserve and celebrate traditions that over the years are being forgotten.”
About the author:
After thirty years of writing about growing up in the heart of San Antonio's Westside, Villarreal Rodriguez feared she had run out of time to publish a book after receiving a cancer diagnosis. Facebook posts during the pandemic caught the attention of publisher and UTSA professor emerita Josie Méndez-Negrete, who said, “Teresa gives voice to a way of life that makes San Antonio's Mexican American culture and identity unique and enduring."
The book, "Home, Where Memories Wait to be Remembered," will be available for sale at the reading.
Conocimientos Press publishes accounts that voice the heart of a people, as they document narratives of struggle and resistance. For more information: www.conocimientospressllc.com
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