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Silvi Galmozzi

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Silvi Galmozzi is a bilingual author, educator, and independent publisher at Sinagazi, a creative space for language, poetry, and cultural connection. Her debut book, We Become a Poem / Nos Volvemos Poema, is a bilingual poetry collection written in both English and Spanish, exploring identity, memory, and the beauty of multilingual expression.

Through her work, Silvi celebrates the intersection of language learning and literary artistry, offering books, tools, and reflections for curious readers and language lovers alike.
She is also the creator of Círculo de Lenguaje, an online community for adults who want to explore Spanish through culture, storytelling, and authentic human connection.

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For the past few weeks, something unexpected has been happening.

My poetry book We Become a Poem / Nos Volvemos Poema has been moving up and down the Amazon Best Sellers Rank lists in several poetry categories, reaching #1 in both Spanish Poetry and Hispanic American Poetry at different moments.
But other than seeing this as a personal milestone, I see it as something much bigger.
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Loved the story, loved the writing style. I especially love the amount of cat talk. I did not think there was too much feline information and participation. Great book!
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Amazing to read a story written by a family member about her own lineage. The writer must have been so proud to write it. Great historical read.
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Beautiful story. I wanted to read the book before watching the movie. I always find the original story way better than the adaptation and this one is no exception. Lovely and well written.
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Great little book! I listened to a radio theater version of it via Hoopla and absolutely loved the actors!
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Great mystery book giving enough information for the main character and readers to solve it together. No big moments. No twists and no surprises. A good story.
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I wasn't sure what to expect with this one, after reading her first book. Not my favorite writing of hers. The story is familiar to many young people and that's the value I find in reading these stories. It's a very quick read so not bad for a weeken ...more
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