How to Clean a House: A Family Album // Carolina González-Valencia
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Book of 20 postcards
How to Clean a House: A Family Album
by Carolina González-Valencia
A 20-page book of postcards that combines instructions on how to clean someone’s house as a domestic worker with milestones from the migration experience of the artist's family.
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