Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
10/01/24
ISBN:
1-536-22706-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-536-22706-2
Dewey:
E
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Tales told between generations help build understandingTwo brown-skinned, Latine-cued children playing in an attic discover a suitcase filled with letters and photos as well as a key dangling from a long gold chain. Excitedly, they rush to ask Mamá to tell them the story of these items. She explains how she and their father met, starting with his childhood in an unnamed Spanish-speaking country. Papá worked and studied hard, lessons he had learned from his own blacksmith father before he died. But Papá dreamed of more. Rumors of the possibilities in a new country inspired him to head north, crossing la frontera in search of new opportunities. Papá persevered, learning a new language despite sneers and cruel words from others. He then met Mamá, and together they built a wonderful life for their growing family. Mamá tells the children to follow their hearts and find their voices; she reminds them that their own stories will inspire. In this sweet family history, the children discover that the roots of their future are deeply intertwined with the stories of those who came before them. Melodic text incorporates Spanish phrases throughout; a Spanish glossary is included in the backmatter. Mixed-media illustrations meld past and present with bright colors, swirling lines, and playful artistic elements.A touching reminder that the stories of our ancestors light the way for generations to come.(Picture book. 4-9)
A debut author and an award-winning illustrator unite to craft an entirely bilingual ode to the amor, courage, and memories we carry from one generation to the next, from one country to another.
We worked and worked
juntos
para realizar el sueño
Nuestra familia . . .
nos superamos
as individuals
and
together
Mamá tells her children a story that began when their papá was a niño, not far from here. Their abuelitas told stories of their antepasados, and their abuelo, a blacksmith, taught their papá how to make art from earth and fire. When abuelo died, papá took all those lessons to heart and crossed la frontera to el norte to follow his sueños. There, he worked and overcame barriers, known to many immigrants alike, to forge his own obra maestra: a familia and a future in which anything is possible. Debut author Nydia Armendia-Sánchez relays a story of immigration, creativity, and comunidad through a translanguage text that moves naturally from English to español and back in a manner that will be familiar to many second and third generations of Latine families—and evocative to immigrant families of any heritage. Brilliantly brought to life by Devon Holzwarth’s rich, imaginative illustrations, this warm abrazo of a book features a glossary of Spanish words.