Panama Crossroads of the World

In the wake of Hispanic Month in USA and the anniversary of Panama's
Independence, Carmen Buelvas Critchlow has published her second book.
In the pages of Panama: Crossroads of the World, Carmen reflects on her
childhood in an exotic homeland, which molded her early life and lined her
memories with tales of survival, reliance on the land and resilience in the
face of adversity. Those unforgettable experiences prepared her in unique
ways for citizenship in the United States. Panama was her first crossroads,
but there have been many others since.

Transported alone to the U.S, as a young student of 13, Carmen has made
southwest Michigan her home for more than three decades. The remarkable
journey of this Hispanic-American has been filled with the ordinary
wonders of marriage, raising children, working and owning a home.
However, having lived with advanced kidney disease for nearly 25 years
has added extraordinary challenges and unimagined dimensions to daily
life. On dialysis for much of her adult life, Carmen has received two kidney
transplants and now awaits a third. Her first book, The Courage to Live: My
Personal Journey with God, A Kidney Patient’s Story, chronicles the
physical, emotional, financial and spiritual barriers that have been Carmen
and her family’s test by fire.

Panama: Crossroads of the World takes us back to Carmen's roots in
Panama in the shadow of the Panama Canal. It also takes us forward in her
crisp reflections on what it is to be a naturalized citizen - what it is to be a
citizen at all - at this point in U.S. history, when the world is so threatened
by volatile conflict and competing values. While her memories take her to
what seem like simpler times in a far-away culture, her life and writing
challenge us all to think about our own crossroads and what a potent force
each individual can be in securing a future of peace for our children and
grandchildren.

Citizenship, diversity, cross-cultural bridges, memories, and the
importance of family are all important themes in this auto-biography of a
naturalized citizen from Panama.
Carmen's books are available for wholesale.
If your group or organization would like to wants to
sponsor a printing, "Sponsor by" will be added in the first
inside front page of book.   For more information contact
Carmen's Publisher
Telephone/Fax: (269) 962-8184

Carmen is also available for speaking engagement.
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