Thursday 18 February 2010

Viva el amor

Viva el amor
Author: Edna Bautista
Edition: 1st Fireside Ed
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0743213815



Viva el amor: The Latino Wedding Planner, A Practical Guide for Arranging a Traditional Ceremony and a Fabulous Fiesta


From incorporating family rituals and cultural traditions into your wedding to booking a "heritage honeymoon," Viva el Amor is the only book that the Latina bride-to-be will need to plan a fabulous fiesta while celebrating the sacred bond of marriage. Download Viva el amor: The Latino Wedding Planner, A Practical Guide for Arranging a Traditional Ceremony and a Fabulous Fiesta from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared.
With the inspiring ideas, realistic timetables, and practical advice of Viva el Amor, brides and their families will discover -- and rediscover -- the wealth of Latino traditions that add depth and meaning to a wedding ceremony, and find ways to add modern touches.
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With the inspiring ideas, realistic timetables, and practical advice of Viva el Amor, brides and their families will discover -- and rediscover -- the wealth of Latino traditions that add depth and meaning to a wedding ceremony, and find ways to add modern touches Bautista explains the significance of such customs as the thirteen coins (las arras) and the cord (el lazo) used in the marriage ceremony, the selection

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Viva El Amor: The Latino Wedding Planner: a Practical Guide for Arranging a Traditional Ceremony And a Fabulous Fiesta (Bilingual Ed.)


Bilingual (English/Spanish) guide to the wedding customs and traditions of many Latin countries. The book serves as a complete wedding planner guiding couples in creating a personalized, meaningful ceremony using traditional Latino customs.

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