Margarita Engle
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Fefa struggles with words. She has word blindness, or dyslexia, and the doctor says she will never read or write. Every time she tries, the letters jumble and spill off the page, leaping and hopping away like bullfrogs. How will she ever understand them?But her mother has an idea. She gives Fefa a blank book filled with clean white pages. "Think of it as a garden," she says. Soon Fefa starts to sprinkle words across the pages of her wild book. She...
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Lonely Cuban-born eleven-year-old Oriol lives in Santa Barbara, California, where she enjoys caring for injured animals, but her budding friendship with Gabriela Mistral, the first Latin American winner of a Nobel Prize in Literature, emboldens Oriol, an aspiring writer, to open up and create a world of words for herself.
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c2015.
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Follows a young Cuban girl in the 1930s as she strives to become a drummer, despite being continually reminded that only boys play the drums, and that there's never been a female drummer in Cuba. Includes note about Millo Castro Zaldarriaga, who inspired the story, and Anacaona, the all-girl dance band she formed with her sisters.
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2010
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1st ed.
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Draws on little-known Cuban history to tell a stirring story in poetry. Based on the diaries and letters of Swedish suffragist Fredrika Bremer, who spent three months in Cuba in 1851, the story focuses on oppressed women, the privileged as well as the enslaved, in three alternating free-verse narratives.
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[2021]
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First edition.
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While visiting her abuelo in Cuba, a young girl helps him sell frutas, singing the name of each fruit as they walk, and after she returns to the United States, they exchange letters made of abrazos -- hugs. Includes historical and cultural notes.
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2022.
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Primera edición en español.
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En el "período especial en tiempos de paz" de Cuba de 1991, Liana y Amado encuentran el amor después de que su hambre severa les da coraje a ambos para arriesgarse a las represalias del gobierno saltándose un verano de trabajo para buscar comida. Contada a dos voces más la del perro callejero que los unió.
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2022.
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Primera edición en español.
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En la Cuba de la década de 1920, Rima es intimidada y rechazada por su ilegitimidad, pero encuentra consuelo montando su caballo y forja amistades inesperadas con otras personas que comparten sus sueños de libertad y sufragio. Incluye nota histórica.
12) Light for all
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[2020]
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Illustrations and easy-to-read text tell of travelers who have left their homelands to bring their talents, hopes, and determination to a land where Liberty's light shines for all.
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2020.
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Primera edición en español.
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"Una traducción al español de una novela en verso sobre la vida y obra de Rubén Darío, un poeta nicaragüense que comenzó su vida como un niño abandonado y creció hasta convertirse en el padre de un nuevo movimiento literario. Incluye notas históricas." -- Descripción del editor.
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2023
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An essential, highly relatable collection of short fiction and poems around the topic of menstruation, written exclusively by authors who are Black, Indigenous, and/or people of color
For Angela, it came on the basketball court—while playing on the boys' team. For Penny, it came on a lakeside field trip, inspiring some cringeworthy moments of humor. And to Layla's disappointment, it came at the start of her first fasting Ramadan,