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Tito Aznar

Tito Aznar

HPPR Radio Readers Book Club Contributor

Tito Aznar, originally from Argentina. is currently a resident of the Oklahoma Panhandle. Tito is an Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OPSU) alumnus and has been working at the college for almost 20 years. He holds an MA in English from Emporia State University and an MA in Spanish from Idaho State University. Besides teaching English and Spanish, he enjoys directing theatre productions.

  • Hello! I’m Tito Aznar for the HPPR Radio Readers Book Club’s 2025 Spring Read.Returning as adults to the places of our childhood is not without nostalgia. The locations often seem smaller than they are in our memories, the distances shorter–or longer–but never the same.
  • Most of us have learned about the Pilgrims and the Puritans in a history class or in a literature class. Some of us may have learned about them through movies and TV shows–these people dressed in black and white, with big hats embellished with large buckles.