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south america

Saturday sancocho

1995
Maria Lili and her grandmother barter a dozen eggs at the market square to get the ingredients to cook their traditional Saturday chicken sancocho. Includes recipe.

Exposure

2009
Paul Faustino, South America's best soccer journalist, reports on the series of events that hurl Otello from the heights of being a beloved and successful soccer star, happily married to the pop singer Desdemona, into a downward spiral, in this novel loosely based on Shakespeare's play, Othello.

Atlas of South America and Antarctica

2010
Contains maps and facts about South America and Antarctica, covering countries, main cities, languages, religions, government, currency, and more.

Francisco Pizarro

the conquest of Peru
2005
Tells the life story of sixteenth-century Spanish explorer Francisco Pizarro and describes the Incan Empire, Pizarro's conquest of it, and Peru's long struggle for independence.

The lost world

1993
Professor Challenger leads an expedition to explore an isolated plateau rising above the Amazon jungles where they discover dinosaurs, primitive ape-men, and prehistoric monsters.

South America

1995
Profiles the countries in South America.

Manos

South American crafts for children
1978
Suggests numerous craft projects that introduce handwork, such as brickmaking, weaving, and tooling, that is part of the South American culture.

South America

2007
Contains detailed maps and information about the plants and animals, weather, natural resources, people, and countries and cities of the continent of South America.

Exposure

2011
Paul Faustino, South America's best soccer journalist, reports on the series of events that hurl Otello from the heights of being a beloved and successful soccer star, happily married to the pop singer Desdemona, into a downward spiral, in this novel loosely based on Shakespeare's play, Othello.

Bol?var

2003
Presents a comprehensive biography on the life and experiences of Simon Bolivar who is considered to be the liberator of South America, and chronicles his childhood and accomplishments, as well as his impact on history.

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