| ResCode: Title | Copies | Author | Publisher | Pub Yr |
| 515.012: Shalinar's Song | 1 | Porter, Daniel J. | Paulist Press | 1996 |
| This allegory, inspired by spiritual teachings common among many South American cultures, tells the tale of young Shalinar who sets his sights on becoming the Master Builder of his country. He becomes so skilled that his tools "sing as he works." As Shalinar grows old, he sees that his life has really not held much meaning. |
| 515.008: Woman Who Outshone The Sun | 1 | Martinez, Alejandro Cruz | Children's Book Press | 1991 |
| This Mexican folktale tells of the legend of Lucia Zenteno. Lucia is a beautiful woman who arrives in a mountain village with an iguana at her side and hair so glorious it outshines the sun. The people are afraid of her and eventually drive her out of the vil- lage; but, with her goes the river. Told in English and Spanish. |
| 515.025: Women In Latin America | 1 | Presbyterian United | 1997 |
| This packet contains copies of a variety of articles about women and Latin America. The five areas these articles touch on are Immigration, Sweatshop Labor, Structural Adjustment Policies, Spirituality, and Fighting Back. |
| 515.024: Year With Latin Americans | 1 | PC(USA) | 1997 |
| This video focuses on what congregations can do to get involved in mutual ministry with persons of Latin American ancestry in this country and across the Latin American region. A User's Guide is included that gives background information, discussion questions, and "30 Ways To Get Involved." |
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