San Antonio Public Library hosts reading, discussion of The Donkey Lady: A Graphic Parable


San Antonio’s local folklore runs deep and dark: the Ghost Tracks, the Dancing Devil of El Camaroncito and the fearsome goat sucker El Chupacabra. Few stories, however, grip the collective imagination more profoundly than the tragic tale of the Donkey Lady, La Callada. Author Carmen Tafolla, illustrator Thelma Ortiz-Muraida and publisher Juan Tejeda will come […]
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