Between the Covers Reviews The Story of Spanish
“…Interesting look into a subject that is at once familiar but rarely examined in this manner.” Between the Covers, Baltimore County Public Library. Read the …
“…Interesting look into a subject that is at once familiar but rarely examined in this manner.” Between the Covers, Baltimore County Public Library. Read the …
They present an entertaining — if arduous — journey through 3,000 years, five empires and three continents, detailing how the Spanish (Castilian) language developed… Read …
Nuevo Mundo Television host Ginella Díaz interviewed Julie and Jean-Benoît in Spanish about the making of The Story of Spanish. Watch the interview with Jean-Benoît » Watch the …
By Jean-Benoît Nadeau & Julie Barlow People assume that globalization or colonialism is the main culprit behind the disappearance of languages. But the truth is, …
On Thursday, June 13, 2013 Julie Barlow and Jean-Benoît Nadeau presented their book The Story of Spanish at Paragraphe bookstore. See more photos of the …
There has been some confusion as to whether or not the word toro (bull) originates from Latin. Toro is commonly believed to have come from …
By Hector Tobar, Los Angeles Times: ‘The Story of Spanish’ offers a rich history of the language. Read the whole article »
Julie Barlow and Jean-Benoît Nadeau follow up their exploration of French with The Story of Spanish By Marian Scott, The Gazette The Story of Spanish …
Recently, The Story of Spanish was featured in The Economist’s Books and Arts section. The Story of Spanish. By Jean-Benoît Nadeau and Julie Barlow. St Martin’s Press; …
From The Economist’s Books and Arts section: The Rise of Spanish: Hats off Spanish has more native speakers than any language other than Mandarin. Yet …