Guatemalan writer Eduardo Halfon spins mesmerizing tales about an eponymously named character
Author: Joanna Zuckerman Bernstein
Joanna Zuckerman Bernstein lives and works in New York City. Joanna is an avid reader of fiction and nonfiction, and she spends a lot of time Googling her writer-idols and reading their tweets. She is also passionate about immigrant rights and Brazilian music, and she hopes to live in Rio de Janeiro in the not-so-distant future. She spent a year wandering around Mexico City post-college, followed by a few years in Chicago, where she stumbled upon Gozamos. Joanna has reported for the Philadelphia Weekly, the Columbia Spectator, and the guidebook Inside New York.
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