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  • Sep 6, 2023 | publicseminar.org | Eloisa Amezcua |María Fernanda Ampuero |José Olivarez |Javier Zamora

    Image credit: PEN America World Voices FestivalHow are we shaped by the histories, cultures, and landscapes that surround us—and how does this inform the ways we engage, love, and hurt others? In the New York Times bestselling memoir Solito, acclaimed writer Javier Zamora takes readers on a 3,000-mile trek from a small town in El Salvador across the U.S. border. Throughout the treacherous journey, Zamora discovers the miraculous kindness and love delivered at the most unexpected moments.

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