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Baking Love with “A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow”

Anna Martinez5 years ago3 years ago07 mins

By Natasha Ford AUSTIN, Tx.—In Laura Taylor Namey’s second novel, “A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow,” Namey creates a world full of love, support, friendship, and, of course, food. For me, this book was a long, warm hug from my family. It was cozy, while also being honest about grief and loss. It…

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