I was 12, and the protagonist, Sophie Caco—an immigrant from Port-au-Prince who moves to New York to reunite with her mother—gave voice to my very own story of migration. It appeared as if Danticat were speaking through me, to me, and about me, all at once. This book was the closest I could find to an authent
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iPad Apps I will Like to Create (1)
Tweet Last week, I bought a copy of ‘iPad: The Creative Pro’s Guide,’ which is a special edition of Computer Arts. It screamed ‘design your iPad app’ and I began to speculate on the possibility of learning to use the ‘Apple backend.’ For, as the people at Computer Arts affirm, the iPad and iPhone has [...]



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