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Drinks in the Library

Solito by Javier Zamora with Donna McCarthy

07 Oct 2025

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In Solito, a memoir by poet Javier Zamora recounts his harrowing and heartfelt journey as a nine-year-old traveling alone from El Salvador to the United States to reunite with his parents. Through vivid detail and deep emotion, he captures the fear, hope, and resilience of migration through a child’s eyes.Donna McCarthy is a retired high school special education teacher who’s been happily retired for seven years. She volunteers as a Friend of the Newburgh Free Library and leads a book club for fellow retired teachers. Donna loves spending time with her grandson, she’s a proud bi-coastal grandma often traveling to visit him in California from her home in New York, and she never passes up a chance to travel, whether it’s exploring somewhere new in the U.S. or heading abroad. Also, she is my aunt!Our drink this week is Horchata, a drink well known in Central America and one that Javier drinks in the book. A classic rice drink, I linked below a recipe from El Salvador, but you can also try it by using this mix or purchasing one at your local Pollo Campero!Horchata Salvadoreña4oz morro seed2oz peanuts2 oz de sesame seeds1 tbsp of coaca powder1 oz pumpkin seed1 oz cinammon 1/4 tbsp Vanilla or to taste2 oz dried corn2 oz riceSugar to taste1 - 1 1/2 gallons of Water - this can be subbed with any milk you'd like or split.In this EpisodeAmerican Dirt by Jeanne CumminsSalvadorean Civil WarCoyote (Colloquial for human smuggler)Javier Zamora’s WebsiteSecond Attempt Crossing PoemUnaccompanied by Javier Zamora

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