Emma Romeu
Emma Romeu (Havana) is a Cuban writer and geographer who is an environmental journalist. She has written for the Spanish edition of National Geographic Magazine and published books.
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Life
Romeu was born and gained her degree in Havana.
She published articles in National Geographic Magazine in 2000 to 2003.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
In 2004 she published a short book The Flamingo's Legs.[9] She has written other books for children.
References
- Nuevo record de murciélago pescador, National Geographic Magazine (Español), February2004.
- Ejercicio plástico, un atípico mural de Siqueiros, National Geographic Magazine (Español), August 2003.
- De flamencos y jaguares, National Geographic Magazine (Español), August 2003.
- La marsopa vaquita, National Geographic Magazine (Español), February 2003.
- El bosque de niebla de “Las cañadas”, National Geographic Magazine (Español), August 2002.
- Guanacaste, Costa Rica, National Geographic Magazine (Español), October 2001.
- Ballenas del Pacífico sur, National Geographic Magazine (Español), November 2000.
- Mariposas monarcas en Cuba y México, National Geographic Magazine (en español), July 2000.
- Romeu, Emma (July 2004). The Flamingo's Legs. Santillana USA Publishing Company, Incorporated. ISBN 978-1-59437-846-1.
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