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A candid book of poems that may connect readers with affable memories associated with their own childhoods. A complementary addition to the Dewey 800 section of the children’s room in public libraries.
This memoir, complete with glossaries in both English and Spanish, drawings of important technical details, and photos from the author’s childhood, is an ideal read for students who are excited about the expanses of the universe. Hernández makes his message clear: If you have a dream, you can achieve it; you just need to be ready to fail a few times first.
Garza’s boy detective is back. This fun, illustrated Spanish/English short chapter book has enough Mexican folklore and American teen angst to keep middle grade and reluctant readers interested in the otherworldly adventures of the monster-fighter extraordinaire.
Contreras’s straightforward language manages to address a variety of themes without weighing down the narrative, leaving plenty of room for discussions about topics like community farms to poverty. A great addition to bilingual collections featuring a variety of timely topics.