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Ruében Martínez redux
In case our story a few weeks ago wasn't enough to get all you Anaheim visitors over to Santa Ana to visit the nation's most important independent bookstore specializing in Spanish-language titles for kids and adults, where you can also get a haircut, Katie Couric issued a reminder on Wednesday's CBS News. Ruében Martínez's passionate work to promote reading was featured there once again, with the added attraction of a cameo appearance by another amazing OC denizen and old friend o' th' family, Gustavo "Ask a Mexican" Arellano. (If you bump into Gustavo while you're there for ALA, ask him about the real good places to eat.)
Ruében Martínez redux
June 28, 2008
In case our story a few weeks ago wasn't enough to get all you Anaheim visitors over to Santa Ana to visit the nation's most important independent bookstore specializing in Spanish-language titles for kids and adults, where you can also get a haircut, Katie Couric issued a reminder on Wednesday's CBS News. Ruében Martínez's passionate work to promote reading was featured there once again, with the added attraction of a cameo appearance by another amazing OC denizen and old friend o' th' family, Gustavo "Ask a Mexican" Arellano. (If you bump into Gustavo while you're there for ALA, ask him about the real good places to eat.) Posted by Bruce Jensen on June 28, 2008 | Comments (0)
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