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From Argentina to Utah — how this Kaysville resident writes award-winning books in her second language - Deseret News

From Argentina to Utah — how this Kaysville resident writes award-winning books in her second language  Deseret News

After growing up in Argentina during the military regime of the late '70s and early '80s, Utah resident Marcia Maidana learned to love books as a form of escape.



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