Elizabeth Jimenez Promotes Debut Book
Story by Nicolette Sarmiento
Editor-in-Chief
LA PUENTE - Former English teacher Elizabeth Jimenez held a signing for her debut book, Oath of God, on Saturday at Bishop Amat in the Brutacao Library.
Story by Nicolette Sarmiento
Editor-in-Chief
LA PUENTE - Former English teacher Elizabeth Jimenez held a signing for her debut book, Oath of God, on Saturday at Bishop Amat in the Brutacao Library.
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