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Juicy Mangos: Erotica Collection
(2007)
Juicy Mangos will
shatter your ideas of female innocence forever.
Here, the smartest, sexiest literary writers are gathered to tell stories
of women at their rawest and most intimate. Each of the seven stories
centers around a holiday -- from Valentine's Day to Christmas -- when
these enticing characters slip out of their daily roles and take on new,
daring personas: A married woman finds a back door to Eden where
fantastical orgies force her to confront her true and dangerous sexual
desires, a historiographer experiences a lustful affair while wearing an
enchanting antique dress as an erotic disguise, a sex-toy saleswoman takes
on a business partner with benefits to boost her sales.
With exotic backdrops around the world and beautiful, complex characters,
Juicy Mangos is sexy enough to keep you glued to the page. But like
its diverse protagonists, the stories are smart and provocative and will
leave you hot long after your touch on the page has cooled.
Border-Line Personalities: A New Generation of Latinas Dish on Sex, Sass, and Cultural Shifting (2004) by Michelle Herrera Mulligan
and Robyn Moreno
Why, in the minds of most Americans, are Latinas
still thought of as maids, seductresses, and booty-shaking salsa divas?
Never has the concept of Latina identity been more relevant. Also, never
has there been a new generation of Latinas so ready to say what they mean
and even criticize the Latina generation that preceded them. Until now.
In Border-Line Personalities, twenty writers share their poignant
and wickedly funny stories about fighting with their mothers, struggling
with speaking Spanish, and dealing with the men who've done them wrong,
among a myriad of other topics. In the end, each essay encompasses a
different point of view, lending credence to the theory that no one can
label any one item, idea, or person more Latina than the other.
Questions posed to Latinas of all ages in Border-Line Personalities:
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Why do many of us often feel more American than Latina?
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How important is Spanish, really?
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Do we all really fit under one cultural umbrella?
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When thinking about having children, do we really have
to consider being stay-at-home moms as most of us were raised to believe
was law, or can Latinas even consider the possibility of raising
children while working?
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What do we do when we fall in love with someone (male or
female) outside our cu lture?
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