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My Beloved World : ウィキペディア英語版 | My Beloved World
''My Beloved World'' is a memoir written by Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic justice on the United States Supreme Court, about her childhood, education, and life through 1992. == Background == In July 2010, Sotomayor agreed to publish a memoir, described as "a coming-of-age" book by publisher Alfred A. Knopf, for which she received an advance of nearly $1.2 million. A simultaneous Spanish-language edition was contracted to Vintage Español.〔 Literary agent Peter W. Bernstein represented Sotomayor. Sonny Mehta, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, stated, "Sonia Sotomayor has lived a remarkable life and her achievements will prove an inspiration to readers around the world. Hers is a triumph of the Latino experience in America."〔 Sotomayor modeled her approach towards the memoir after Barack Obama's "Dreams From My Father". It was written by her speaking into a tape recorder and then using the services of Zara Houshmand, an Iranian-American poet, in doing the actual writing. The title comes from a line by José Gautier Benítez, a Puerto Rican poet of the Romantic era in the 19th century.〔
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