World Literature Today covers Hearts in Motion

“[Enrique R.] Lamadrid’s rendition of querencia evolves into a full ornithologist’s dream whereby a series of birds assume central roles in comprehending the physical world and their significance within folklore,” writes Francisco A. Lomelí (University of California, Santa Barbara) for World Literature Today.

“Avian characters, along with deer, horses, and donkeys, collectively contribute to the creation of an unforgettable bestiary of New Mexico, underscoring strong cultural ties and the shared bond that evokes a rich and diverse natural environment.”

Read the full review online here, and order your copy of Hearts in Motion, Hearts in Place by Enrique R. Lamadrid from the Casa Urraca Press bookstore.

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