The Way of the Saints is a multi-generational, historical collection of short stories, based on the author\'s family and her personal experiences as the daughter of a Santeria priestess.
Augustine, Florida, where she works at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind..
She lives with her family in St.
Her poems have been published in Yale\'s literary & art journal LETTERS , as well as the Riverside Center\'s Anthology of Poetry . from Carson-Newman University. in Poetry from Lancaster University, and a B.
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She holds an MFA from the University of Tampa, an M.
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She was a 2019 top-ten finalist for the University of New Orleans Publishing Lab Prize, and her essays have appeared in The New York Times and Endeavor Magazine .
About author(s): Elizabeth Engelman is a recipient of the Marianne Russo Award and a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar Grant to Ireland.
The linked stories in the collection tell of three generations of Puerto Rican women: Paula, Isabel, and Esther as they navigate Puerto Rico\'s Independence movement of the 1930\'s, life in the 1950\'s tenements of New York, and the opulence of 1980\'s Westchester.
The Way of the Saints is a multi-generational, historical collection of short stories, based on the author\'s family and her personal experiences as the daughter of a Santeria priestess