SoƱadores

SoƱadores

Hardcover

04 Sep, 2018

Yuyi Morales, artista galardonada con la MenciĆ³n de Honor Caldecott y cinco veces ganadora del Premio Pura BelprĆ©, cuenta su historia como inmigrante en ...

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ISBN-10:

0823442586

ISBN-13:

9780823442584

Publisher

Holiday House

Dimensions

11.10 X 9.10 X 0.40 inches

Language

Spanish

Awards

Winner | 2019 | Pura Belpre Award

Description

Yuyi Morales, artista galardonada con la MenciĆ³n de Honor Caldecott y cinco veces ganadora del Premio Pura BelprĆ©, cuenta su historia como inmigrante en este libro ilustrado tributo al poder transformador de la esperanza... y de la lectura.

En 1994, Yuyi Morales dejĆ³ su hogar en Xalapa, MĆ©xico, para emigrar a Estados Unidos con su hijo pequeƱo. Aunque dejĆ³ atrĆ”s casi todas sus pertenencias, no llegĆ³ con las manos vacĆ­as.

Trajo consigo su fortaleza, su trabajo, su pasiĆ³n, sus esperanzas y sueƱos... y sus historias. El nuevo y magnĆ­fico libro de Yuyi Morales, SoƱadores, se centra en la bĆŗsqueda por encontrar un hogar en un nuevo lugar. El trayecto de Yuyi y su hijo Kelly no fue fĆ”cil, ya que ella no hablaba inglĆ©s en esa Ć©poca. Pero, juntos, descubrieron un lugar desconocido e increĆ­ble: la biblioteca pĆŗblica. AllĆ­, libro a libro, descifraron la lengua de esta nueva tierra y formaron en ella su hogar.

SoƱadores es un homenaje a los migrantes y a todo lo que traen con ellos, y aportan, cuando dejan sus paƭses. Es una historia de familia. Una historia que nos recuerda que todos somos soƱadores que llevamos nuestros propios regalos donde quiera que vayamos. Bella y poderosa en todo momento, pero especialmente de una urgente premura hoy en dƭa en que el futuro de los dreamers es incierto, esta es una historia actual y eterna.

El poĆ©tico texto se complementa con unas esplĆ©ndidas ilustraciones llenas de detalle y simbolismo. Incluye un ensayo autobiogrĆ”fico sobre la experiencia de Yuyi, una bibliografĆ­a de los libros que la han inspirado (y la siguen inspirando) y una descripciĆ³n de las bellas imĆ”genes, texturas y recuerdos que utilizĆ³ para la creaciĆ³n de este libro.

TambiĆ©n disponible la ediciĆ³n en inglĆ©s, Dreamers.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0823442586

ISBN-13

:9780823442584

Publisher

:Holiday House

Publication date

: 04 Sep, 2018

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:Spanish

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 11.10 X 9.10 X 0.40 inches

Weight

:435 g

Editorial Reviews

★ "Many books about immigration describe the process of making new friends and fitting in; this one describes what it's like to become a creative being in two languages, and to learn to love in both. 'We are two languages./ We are lucha./ We are resilience./ We are hope.'"--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

★ "An immigrant's tale steeped in hope, dreams, and love. . . . Details in the art provide cultural markers specific to the U.S., but the story ultimately belongs to one immigrant mother and her son. Thanks to books and stories (some of her favorites are appended), the pair find their voices as 'soƱadores of the world.' A resplendent masterpiece."--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review


★ "The narrative text is poetic and full of emotion. . . . the mixed-media illustrations are breathtaking, created through painting, drawing, photography, and embroidery. The joyous imagination and intricacy of each illustration will make readers of all ages explore them further. . . . "--Booklist, Starred Review

"Dreamers is a paean to libraries, to reading and writing and creativity, a value statement I endorse wholeheartedly. Dreamers aims for the glorious and the poetic; it's big, passionate, crammed with detail."--The New York Times Book Review

★ "The magical art marries the succinct and powerful narrative in a resplendent celebration of literacy, language, and the transformative power of the picture book form . . . This excellent memoir encapsulates the fears, hopes, and dreams that come along with immigrating to a new place . . . A timely and much-needed selection."--School Library Journal, Starred Review

★ "Every page of Dreamers vibrates with energy, depicting the emotions, the turmoil, the stress and the joy that come with creating a new life."--Shelf Awareness, Starred Review

★ "The gently hopeful text offers its best optimism when rooted in Morales' own experience. The immersive magical reality of the art is the real glory here; the mixed-media illustrations, including acrylic paint, drawing, and bits of collage, are full-bleed spreads that depict the library as a milieu every bit as startling and novel to the speaker as the U.S. itself."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred Review

★ "A wise book and, to praise it in its own words, 'resplendent, ' an eloquent vision of the 'resilience' and 'hope' of the 'dreamers, soƱadores of the world.'"--The Horn Book Magazine, Starred Review

"Morales tells, through illustrations that seem to dance and sing, the story of crossing borders on a bridge of language with her young son. Together they discover picture books and public libraries, and the gifts they brought with them -- open hearts, art, poetry and stories -- blossom."--The Washington Post, Best Books of 2018

About the Author

Born in Xalapa, Mexico, where she currently resides, YUYI MORALES lived for many years in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she still maintains close relations with booksellers and librarians. Professional storyteller, dancer, choreographer, puppeteer, and artist, she has won the prestigious Pura BelprƩ Award for Illustration five times, for Just a Minute (2003), Los Gatos Black on Halloween (2006), Just in Case (2008), NiƱo Wrestles the World (2013) and Viva Frida (2014), also a Caldecott Honor Book.

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