Cecilia Samartin

Cecilia Samartin (born 1961 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban-American writer and psychologist. She studied psychology at UCLA and marriage and family therapy at Santa Clara University.

Cecilia Samartin in Stavanger kulturhus 2009

For several years she has been working with people who have immigrated to the United States from countries in Latin America.[1]

Samartin has also been translated into Dutch, Finnish, German, French, Norwegian and Swedish.[2]

Samartin had a very successful book tour in Norway in 2009; she has topped the bestseller list there for over two years.

She lives in San Gabriel, California, with her British-born husband.

Bibliography

Cecilia at book signing in Norway
  • Broken Paradise / Ghost Heart (2004)
  • Tarnished Beauty / Señor Peregrino (2005)
  • Vigil / Salvadorena (2009)
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References

  1. Hobbelstad, Inger Merete: «Det mystiske er en sterk kraft». Dagbladet July 25, 2008. Pages 48-49
  2. http://www.ceciliasamartin.com - Official website
  • Official website
  • Juritzen - Norwegian publisher
  • Simon and Schuster - United States publisher
  • Interview with author
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