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Author imagines life of Óscar Romero as children’s book

by El Tecolote Staff November 30, 2017

Based on the life of Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero (1917-1980), the new children’s book  “Telegrams to Heaven,” by Salvadoran writer of children’s literature René Colato Laínez, narrates the life of Óscar as a child. The son of the telegraph operator in a small town in El Salvador, Óscar learns how to send telegrams from his […]

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Local press publishes its first bilingual children’s book

by El Tecolote Staff October 8, 2015
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