Om Mine Doctor's Wife in Mexico During the 1920s
In this fascinating oral history, Eleanor Swent recounts her experiences as a mine doctor's wife in Mexico during the volatile years of the 1920s. With vivid detail and personal anecdotes, Swent brings to life the challenges and rewards of living and working in a foreign country. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Mexico and cross-cultural experiences.
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