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Costa Rica
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language/phrasebooks
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Costa Rica Leisure Reading: Fiction
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Fiction
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Costa Rica: A Traveler's Literary
Companion

Superb collection of short stories (English).
These stories will give a different feel to your travels
in Costa Rica as you begin to understand the cultural basis
for some of the things you see around you.
by Barbara Ras (Editor), Oscar Arias
(Editor), Paperback, 256 pages, Publisher: Consortium Book
Sales & Dist, (1994), ISBN: 1883513006
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Stories from Latin America : Historias
de Latinoamerica

Stories presented in both English and
Spanish on facing pages. by Genevieve Barlow, Paperback, 192
pages, Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books; (1995),
ISBN: 0844208124
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When New Flowers Bloomed: Short Stories
by Women Writers from Costa Rica and Panama
not yet reviewed
by Enrique Jaramillo Levi (Editor),
Paperback, Publisher: Latin Amer Literary Review Press,
(October 1991), ISBN: 0935480471
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Assault on Paradise: A Novel

by Tatiana Lobo, Asa Zatz (Translator),
Paperback, 320 pages, Publisher: Curbstone Press, (November
1998), ISBN: 1880684462
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The
Laughing Falcon
not yet reviewed
by William Deverell, Paperback, 432 pages,
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart (October 2002), English,
ISBN: 0771027087
Depressed ex-CIA operative and now a kayak-tour
operator on the Naranjo River in western Costa Rica conducts
an unending war against squatters...hmm...
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Tropical Nature : Life and Death
in the Rain Forests of Central and South America

A series of essays by the two authors
(Forsyth mainly in Costa Rica, Miyata mainly in Ecuador).
Chapters include, epiphytes, bugs and drugs, army ants,
artful guises, Jerry's maggot, night walks. The authors
encourage you to get to know the rainforest by hanging
out there. The writing style is more engaging than many
authors that have attempted the same book. For example
there is a chapter (fertility) on pooping in the woods,
then waiting and watching as the rainforest assimilates
your contribution to fertility. Highly Recommended.
by Adrian Forsyth, Paperback, 272 pages,
Publisher: Touchstone Books, (1987), ISBN: 0684187108
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Tales From The Jungle : A Rainforest
Reader

Collection of environmental/ecological
essays and short stories (late 1800's to present) that
give a sense of the rainforest. Sue says it's great to
get you in the mood. A good read, especially while one
is traveling because the 2-30 page segments stand on their
own. Not particularly Costa Rica specific but a good feel
for the forests.
by Daniel R. Katz, Paperback, 398 pages,
Publisher: Three Rivers Press, (1995), ASIN: 0517881608
Out of print but usually available used
from
Amazon
$US 3.20 and up -or-
Barnes&Nobel
$US 6.00 and up
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The Ticos: Culture and Social Change in Costa
Rica

The best introduction to the peoples of Costa Rica available. by Mavis Hiltunen Biesanz, Richard Biesanz, Karen Zubris
Biesanz, $US 19.95, Paperback, 295 pages, Publisher: Lynne
Rienner Publishers,
(November 1998), ISBN: 1555877370
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Green Phoenix: Restoring the Tropical
Forests of Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Sort of a Biography of Daniel Janzen
interwoven with a description of trying to recreate one
of the most endangered habitats in the world.
by William Allen, Samantha Burton (Illustrator), Paperback, 310 pages,
Publisher: Oxford University Press, (April 2003), ISBN: 0195161777
From Amazon
$US 18.95 -or-
Barnes&Nobel
members $US 18.00
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The
Quetzal and the Macaw: The Story of Costa Rica’s National
Parks
Historical account from the perspective of
some of the people who battled to establish Costa Rica's
first National Parks, giving us the incredible legacy
we have today.
David Rains Wallace. Publisher Sierra Club books, 222 pages, ISBN 0871565854,
(Out
of Print, but often available used from Amazon.com)
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The Cloud Forest: A Chronicle of
the South American Wilderness

An early explornography true story.
Originally appeared as a serial in the New Yorker magazine.
Mattheissen travels by cargo ship from NY up the Amazon
to Peru, by air to the Pacific coast, then by foot and
balsa raft to find a lost city (doesn't turn up) and a
dinosaur jaw bone (finds it).
by Peter Matthiessen, Paperback, 320
pages, Publisher: Penguin USA, (1996), ISBN: 0140255079
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