Ayala: San Antonio publisher launches a new voice with a 75-year-old first-time author
Conocimientos Press' newest book,"Home, Where Memories Wait to be Remembered" by San Amtonian Teresa Villarreal Rodriguez, will be launched at the UTSA Westside Community Center, at 5:30 p.m., Aug. 25.Teresa Villarreal Rodriguez was worried she was romanticizing her childhood on San Antonio’s West Side too much.
Rodriguez put those stories on paper and then on Facebook. She heard from readers that her stories reflected a universal Mexican American experience, despite generational differences or geographic ones. Rodriguez graduated from the University of the Incarnate Word in the 1970s with a degree in accounting.
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