About Esmeralda Santiago
Photo © Frank Cantor
Esmeralda Santiago is the author of the memoirs
When I Was Puerto Rican, Almost a Woman, which she adapted into a Peabody Award–winning film for PBS’s Masterpiece Theatre, and
The Turkish Lover; the novel
América’s Dream; and a children’s book,
A Doll for Navidades. Her work has appeared in
The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and
House & Garden, among other publications, and on NPR’s
All Things Considered and
Morning Edition. Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, she lives in New York.
Esmeralda Santiago is represented by Random House Speakers Bureau (www.rhspeakers.com)
About Joie Davidow
JOIE DAVIDOW cofounded L.A. Weekly and founded L.A. Style and Sí magazines. She edited the anthologies
Las Mamis and
Las Christmas with Esmeralda Santiago and is the author of
Infusions of Healing. She lives in Rome and Los Angeles.