Cruzita and the Mariacheros
Cruzita and the Mariacheros
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Carolrhoda Books
Annotation: Cruzita is going to be a pop star. All she has to do is win a singing contest at her favorite theme park and get famous.... more
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #376434
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 04/02/24
Pages: 239 pages
ISBN 13: 979-87-656-0850-0
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023019591
Dimensions: 22 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Gr 5–7— The summer before middle school is not going as Cruzita expected. Instead of preparing for the Rising Star Contest at Encore Island amusement park, she is stuck working in her family's struggling bakery. Things go from bad to worse, when her mother tells her she can no longer listen to the CDs of 1990s boy bands and pop stars that she loves and must focus solely on work. In an effort to give her back some music, her grandmother enrolls her in mariachi lessons. As Cruzita attends the classes, she gains more than music; she finds friends and a newfound respect for her culture and family. Readers will empathize with Cruzita, who feels like she doesn't quite fit in as a Mexican American who does not speak Spanish. The recent passing of her great-uncle, the only family member who understood her, has left Cruz and her family dealing with their grief in different ways. Readers will root for Cruzita to embrace her new love of her mariachi family and her attempts to save the family business. Back matter includes Cruzita's CD playlist and questions for discussion. VERDICT Mariachi, family, and pan dulce are the ingredients for this perfect middle grade novel. Highly recommended for all middle grade collections.— Ashley Leffel

Kirkus Reviews

When Cruzita's great-uncle Chuy passes away, the family bakery is put in jeopardy, and Cruzita scrambles to save it in the only way she knows how: through her singing.Although 12-year-old Cruzita is Mexican American and growing up in the historically Black and brown Los Angeles community of Pacoima, she struggles with her identity. Her peers look down on her as a "no sabo kid" and a "coconut" (brown on the outside, white on the inside). After the death of her beloved Tío Chuy, the family members pull together to save the struggling panadería, Lupe's Bakery. Though Cruzita dreams of finding pop stardom-and saving the bakery-through the Encore Island theme park singing contest, her family needs her feet to be more firmly planted on the ground: for example, by helping out in the bakery over her summer vacation. Hoping to support her, Cruzita's abuela signs her up for mariachi classes, but playing the violin and singing in Spanish aren't Cruzita's idea of a good time. Still, through the classes, she begins to make friends, and these relationships help her claim her heritage. Holding on to to her dreams of singing stardom while balancing the present-day needs of her family pulls Cruzita in uncomfortable new directions. Many readers will resonate with the demands on her time, and the children and grandchildren of immigrants will likely identify especially strongly with Cruzita's journey toward connecting with her roots.A sweet summer quest for identity and belonging. (Fiction. 8-12)

Publishers Weekly (Mon Nov 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

A Mexican American seventh grader’s dream leads to her embracing her heritage with vigor in Granillo’s tender debut. In Pacomina, Calif., Cruzita Tayahua aspires to become a singer. Her plans to enter a singing contest—and hopefully win the prize money—go awry when her beloved great-uncle Chuy dies, leaving the Tayahuas scrambling to keep their family-owned bakery afloat. To curb Cruzita’s upset surrounding her parents’ inability to take her to the contest and

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Word Count: 51,530
Reading Level: 4.7
Interest Level: 6-8
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.7 / points: 8.0 / quiz: 550406 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.7 / points:2.0 / quiz:Q00588
Lexile: NP
Guided Reading Level: X
Fountas & Pinnell: X

Cruzita is going to be a pop star. All she has to do is win a singing contest at her favorite theme park and get famous. But she cant go to the theme park this summer. Instead, she has to help out at her familys bakery, which has been struggling ever since Tío Chuy died. Cruzitas great-uncle poured his heart into the bakerythe family legacyand now that hes gone, nothing is the same.

When Cruzitas not rolling uneven tortillas or trying to salvage rock-hard conchas, she has to take mariachi lessons, even though she doesnt know how to play her great-grandpas violin and shes not fluent in Spanish. At first, shes convinced her whole summer will be a disaster. But as she discovers the heart and soul of mariachi music, she realizes that theres more than one way to be a starand more than one way to carry on a legacy.


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