The Maps of Memory: Return to Butterfly Hill
The Maps of Memory: Return to Butterfly Hill
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Just the Series: The Butterfly Hill Series Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: The Butterfly Hill Series   

Annotation: After fourteen-year-old Celeste Marconi returns to Valparaiso from Maine, she decides to uncover the truth about what happened in Butterfly Hill during the dictatorship and find her missing friend, Lucila.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #300092
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 09/21/21
Illustrator: White, Lee,
Pages: 358 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-481-46902-9 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-0146-X
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-481-46902-9 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-0146-9
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2020011372
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Following the events in Pura Belpré Award–winning I Lived on Butterfly Hill (2014), 14-year-old Celeste Marconi reckons with the repercussions of a regime of terror.Life in Valparaíso, Chile, is both familiar and disorienting. After sheltering for three years in Maine with her Tía Graciela while her country suffered at the hands of a dictator reminiscent of Augusto Pinochet, Celeste is eager to return to normal. But how can life be normal when her best friend, Lucila, is among the disappeared? As Celeste learns of the torture her mother and others endured as well as the deprivation many residents of her jewellike city beside the sea live in, she sheds her innocence, expressing anger, grief, survivor's guilt, and, ultimately, determination to act. With old friends Cristóbal and Marisol and new arrival from France Genevieve, Celeste organizes a literacy program for the city's poorest residents. A school assignment to interview loved ones of disappeared classmates becomes the inspiration for creating memory maps-physical reminders to keep their spirits alive. But Celeste hopes for more: She and Cristóbal found Papá, after all-perhaps Lucila is alive and maybe even Natalia, the little girl she's been assigned to research? Charming prose and cheerful pen-and-ink illustrations soften details of a painful and divisive history. Celeste-loving, impetuous, and fiercely loyal-and her family and community are quirky and appealing. Richly textured elements creating a deep and magical sense of place are woven unobtrusively throughout.Captivating and exquisite. (Fiction. 11-15)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Following the events in Pura Belpré Award–winning I Lived on Butterfly Hill (2014), 14-year-old Celeste Marconi reckons with the repercussions of a regime of terror.Life in Valparaíso, Chile, is both familiar and disorienting. After sheltering for three years in Maine with her Tía Graciela while her country suffered at the hands of a dictator reminiscent of Augusto Pinochet, Celeste is eager to return to normal. But how can life be normal when her best friend, Lucila, is among the disappeared? As Celeste learns of the torture her mother and others endured as well as the deprivation many residents of her jewellike city beside the sea live in, she sheds her innocence, expressing anger, grief, survivor's guilt, and, ultimately, determination to act. With old friends Cristóbal and Marisol and new arrival from France Genevieve, Celeste organizes a literacy program for the city's poorest residents. A school assignment to interview loved ones of disappeared classmates becomes the inspiration for creating memory maps-physical reminders to keep their spirits alive. But Celeste hopes for more: She and Cristóbal found Papá, after all-perhaps Lucila is alive and maybe even Natalia, the little girl she's been assigned to research? Charming prose and cheerful pen-and-ink illustrations soften details of a painful and divisive history. Celeste-loving, impetuous, and fiercely loyal-and her family and community are quirky and appealing. Richly textured elements creating a deep and magical sense of place are woven unobtrusively throughout.Captivating and exquisite. (Fiction. 11-15)

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Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Word Count: 67,718
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 5-9
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.0 / points: 10.0 / quiz: 515462 / grade: Middle Grades+
Lexile: 760L
Guided Reading Level: Z
Fountas & Pinnell: Z
An Unexpected Visitor


Excerpted from The Maps of Memory: Return to Butterfly Hill by Marjorie Agosin
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In this “captivating and exquisite” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) sequel to the Pura Belpré Award–winning I Lived on Butterfly Hill, thirteen-year-old Celeste Marconi returns home to Chile and after the dictator is removed, and makes it her mission to rebuild her community and find those who are still missing.

During Celeste Marconi’s time in Maine, thoughts of the brightly colored cafes and salty air of Valparaíso, Chile, carried her through difficult, homesick days. Now, she’s finally returned home to find the horrible years of the dictatorship has left its mark on her once beautiful and vibrant community.

Determined to help her beloved Butterfly Hill, she encourages and joins her neighbors in fighting to regain what they’ve lost. But more than anything, Celeste wishes she could find her best friend, Lucilla, who was one of thousands of people who “disappeared” during the dictatorship, who hasn’t been heard from in over a year. She joins protests for information, but the trail seems cold—until she receives a letter that changes everything.

This sets Celeste off on her biggest adventure yet, where she’ll uncover more heartbreaking truths of what her country has endured. But every small victory makes a difference, and even if Butterfly Hill can never be what it was, moving forward and healing can make it something even better.


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