Eva Neisser Echenberg
Born in Lima, educated in the USA, I have lived in Canada for most of my adult life.
A global citizen, both my writing and my personal life has been dedicated to acceptance of the "Other". As an author of eight Spanish cultural workbooks, I have promoted diversity and cultural literacy in the Spanish language classroom. Written in response to the grammar based language teaching that was standard practice in my profession, I developed interdisciplinary units based on content which are now the norm in the field.
My own personal history is the subject of my latest work, Walter's Welcome. Through letters and pictures, it tells the story of my family's flight from Germany and life in Peru.
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