Different Flags by Eugenia Renskoff

Different Flags, a book by Eugenia Renskoff, tells the story of 26-year-old Ani. Ani leaves her comfortable but stifling life in San Francisco to travel to Argentina to comfort her widowed Aunt Esther. Once back in her native country, Ani must face her unexpected feelings of love for Padre Luis, her aunt's young and handsome parish priest. Different Flags is a study of Ani's inner conflict.

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I am a writer, translator and teacher of Spanish and English to foreign students. I have been writing since I was six. I love to express myself through words. I have also traveled widely.

Sunday, January 02, 2005

Irony

There is a sense of irony in asking someone who has less than I do for help. There is a sense of irony in needing something from someone who doesn't have the experiences I've had had, someone I myself could have helped not too long ago. And yet all of us need the light bulb ( a fresh and different light bulb) to be turned on. We need fresh ideas and those ideas might come from anybody living anywhere on this planet.

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