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Book Title
Still Dreaming / Seguimos Soñando
Publication Name
Still Dreaming / Seguimos So�ando
Title
Still Dreaming / Seguimos So�ando
Author
Claudia Guadalupe Martínez
Illustrator
Magdalena Mora
Translator
Luis Humberto Crosthwaite
Contributor
Luis Humberto Crosthwaite (Translated by)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
089239434X
EAN
9780892394340
ISBN
9780892394340
Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Historical / United States / 20th Century, People & Places / United States / Hispanic & Latino, General, Family / Multigenerational
Release Date
11/10/2022
Release Year
2022
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.5in
Item Length
8.2in
Item Width
10.5in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Publication Year
2022
Number of Pages
40 Pages

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A 2023 Pura Belpré Illustrator Award Honor In the first children's book to describe the long-forgotten chapter of US history known as Mexican Repatriation, a boy and his family leave their beloved home to avoid being separated by the government. En el primer libro infantil que describe el capítulo olvidado de la historia de los Estados Unidos conocido como la Repatriación Mexicana, un niño y su familia dejan su amado hogar para evitar ser separados por el gobierno.

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Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
089239434x
ISBN-13
9780892394340
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20057248658

Product Key Features

Book Title
Still Dreaming / Seguimos Soñando
Author
Claudia Guadalupe Martínez
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Historical / United States / 20th Century, People & Places / United States / Hispanic & Latino, General, Family / Multigenerational
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
40 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
10.5in
Item Weight
16 Oz

Additional Product Features

Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Pz73.M27865 2022
Grade from
First Grade
Grade to
Fourth Grade
Reviews
"A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation.A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Notable Books for Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Award, American Library Association (ALA) Best Books, New York Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation.A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ALA/ALSC Notable Children's Books, American Library Association (ALA) Notable Books for Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Award, American Library Association (ALA) Best Books, New York Public Library Southwest Books of the Year, Pima County Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation.A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book Best Books, New York Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation. A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ALA/ALSC Notable Children's Books, American Library Association (ALA) Notable Books for Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Award, American Library Association (ALA) Best Children's Books of the Year in Spanish, Bank Street College of Education Best Books, New York Public Library Southwest Books of the Year, Pima County Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation.A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Notable Books for Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Award, American Library Association (ALA) ALA/ALSC Notable Children's Books, American Library Association (ALA) Best Books, New York Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation.A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Pura Belpré Illustrator Award Honor 2023 - American Library Association (ALA) ALSC Notable Children's Books 2023 - American Library Association (ALA) Américas Award Commended Title 2023 - Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs Best Children's Books of the Year in Spanish 2023 - Bank Street College of Education Junior Library Guild Selection Notable Books for a Global Society 2022 - International Literacy Association (ILA) Skipping Stones Book Awards 2023 - Skipping Stones Magazine Southwest Books of the Year 2023 - Pima County Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation.A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation. A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ALA/ALSC Notable Children's Books, American Library Association (ALA) Best Children's Books of the Year in Spanish, Bank Street College of Education Notable Books for Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Award, American Library Association (ALA) Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine Junior Library Guild Selection, JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD Best Books, New York Public Library Southwest Books of the Year, Pima County Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation. A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ALA/ALSC Notable Children's Books, American Library Association (ALA) Best Children's Books of the Year in Spanish, Bank Street College of Education Notable Books for Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Award, American Library Association (ALA) Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine Best Books, New York Public Library Southwest Books of the Year, Pima County Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation. A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ALSC Notable Children's Books, American Library Association (ALA) Américas Award, Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs Best Books, New York Public Library Best Children's Books of the Year in Spanish, Bank Street College of Education Junior Library Guild Selection, JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD Notable Books for a Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Illustrator Award, American Library Association (ALA) Skipping Stones Book Awards, Skipping Stones Magazine Southwest Books of the Year, Pima County Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "This is solid choice for classrooms wanting to discuss the U.S.'s family separation policies and a seemingly forgotten historical event. Recommended for picture book collections." -- School Library Journal "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans" -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "[The] author's note details a difficult history of forced migration shared by many, while the story emphasizes the importance of family and ultimately feels optimistic." -- The Horn Book, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "This is solid choice for classrooms wanting to discuss the U.S.'s family separation policies and a seemingly forgotten historical event. Recommended for picture book collections." -- School Library Journal, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation.A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ALA/ALSC Notable Children's Books, American Library Association (ALA) Best Children's Books of the Year in Spanish, Bank Street College of Education Notable Books for Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Award, American Library Association (ALA) Best Books, New York Public Library Southwest Books of the Year, Pima County Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation.A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ALA/ALSC Notable Children's Books, American Library Association (ALA) Best Children's Books of the Year in Spanish, Bank Street College of Education Notable Books for Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Award, American Library Association (ALA) Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine Best Books, New York Public Library Southwest Books of the Year, Pima County Public Library, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "This is solid choice for classrooms wanting to discuss the U.S.'s family separation policies and a seemingly forgotten historical event. Recommended for picture book collections." -- School Library Journal "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans" -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, "A heartfelt, moving story full of moments of worry and fear but also love and warmth. With eyes focused on an uncertain future, this young protagonist never loses hope." -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of All the Stars Denied "Lyrical... The boomerang-shaped narrative reflects the cruelty of forcing a family to resettle twice simply to stay together, and the soft washes of color in Magdalena Mora's illustrations -- no harsh lines, no sharp borders -- swim with nostalgia and hope, a landscape where the boy's memories are painted across the sky and his dreams of return find an echo in the migratory path of monarch butterflies." -- The New York Times "Martínez's straightforward text and Mora's signature smudgy yet vibrant illustrations bring to life a story that reminds us that little has changed in U.S. history, as immigrant families still face deportation and the fear of separation.A tale about a specific moment in history that is nevertheless universal." -- Kirkus Reviews "Butterflies--a contemporary symbol of the immigrants' rights movement--are included on most pages. This motif and the author's note contextualize the historically set narrative within the continued struggle for immigrants' rights." -- The Horn Book "Martínez saves most of the specific historical details for the author's note, instead focusing on the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ALA/ALSC Notable Children's Books, American Library Association (ALA) Best Children's Books of the Year in Spanish, Bank Street College of Education Junior Library Guild Selection, JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD Notable Books for Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) Pura Belpré Illustrator Award, American Library Association (ALA) Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine Best Books, New York Public Library Southwest Books of the Year, Pima County Public Library
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Mora, Magdalena
Lccn
2022-002008
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience

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