![]() ![]() Her first novel, When the de la Cruz Family Danced (Signal 8 Press), about a Filipino American family in Southern California, won high praise for Miscolta’s “clarifying vision of post-immigration America” and her writing style. ![]() Miscolta won the Doris Bakwin Award for Writing by a Woman, an Independent Publishers award for Best Regional Fiction, and an International Latino Book Award for Best Latino Focused Fiction for her previous short story collection, Hola and Goodbye, Una Familia in Stories (Blair). Through her protagonist, Miscolta allows us to share the experiences of this awkward Mexican-American girl growing up in California in the 1960s and 1970s. ![]() Donna Miscolta’s third book, Living Color: Angie Rubio Stories (Jaded Ibis Press), tells the story of Angie Rubio through linked short stories, with each story centered around a specific event in each grade in school. ![]()
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