Marie Miranda Cruz

Marie Miranda Cruz

MARIE MIRANDA CRUZ was born in the historic town of Cavite City, Philippines, a city established in the late 17th century of the Spanish Colonial period, and spent a large portion of her childhood and teenage years living around the country. Marie moved to the United States permanently after getting her degree in Biology and currently works as a medical technician. She always held a deep love for children’s books and writing; Everlasting Nora is her first novel.

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Everlasting Nora
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Everlasting Nora
  • By: Marie Miranda Cruz
  • Narrator: Amielynn Abellera
  • Length: 8 hours 29 minutes
  • Publisher: Macmillan Audio
  • Publish date: October 02, 2018
  • Language: English
  • (698 ratings)
(698 ratings)
“If the middle grade Filipino American market had an audio representative, Abellera would be the reigning voice” — School Library Journal *Winner of a Parents’ Choice Silver Award*This program includes a bonus conversation... Read more

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