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Monica Brown

    24 octobre 1969

    Monica Brown écrit avec une profonde passion, joie et engagement pour produire une littérature de la plus haute qualité pour les enfants. Ses biographies donnent une voix à des figures transformationnelles, puisant son inspiration dans son propre héritage péruvien-américain pour partager des histoires latino-américaines avec de jeunes publics. Brown souligne qu'il n'est jamais trop tôt pour initier les enfants aux concepts du réalisme magique, de la justice sociale et de rêver grand. Son œuvre vise à être à la fois enrichissante et responsabilisante pour ses lecteurs.

    Monica Brown
    Small Room, Big Dreams: The Journey of Julian and Joaquin Castro
    She Persisted: Dolores Huerta
    She Persisted: Diana Taurasi
    Waiting for the Biblioburro/Esperando el Biblioburro
    Frida Kahlo et ses animaux
    • Frida Kahlo et ses animaux

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Ce livre raconte l'histoire de Frida, une petite fille très spéciale qui va devenir une artiste peintre renommée. Ce livre raconte aussi l'histoire de deux singes, d'un perroquet, de trois chiens, de deux dindes, d'un chat noir et d'un faon. C'étaient les animaux de Frida. Ils eurent une grande importance tout au long de sa vie. Comme elle, ses animaux étaient fougueux et amusants. Son chat était noir comme ses cheveux, son perroquet bleu comme sa maison. Ses singes étaient comme ses bébés. Tous faisaient parties de son univers joyeux et coloré. Ils démontrent la force vitale de Frida dans les épreuves qu'elle dut traverser. Frida Kahlo peignit toute sa vie, dans la souffrance comme dans le bonheur. Parfois elle se représentait avec ses animaux, qui ne la laissèrent jamais seule.

      Frida Kahlo et ses animaux
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    • A remarkable tale of books and reading, now in a bilingual Spanish-English edition. On most days, teacher and librarian Luis Soriano Bohórquez packs his two burros, Alfa and Beto, with books and makes his way over mountains and through valleys to visit children in far-flung villages in rural Colombia—all for the sake of literacy and culture. Based on the work of a remarkable man and his intrepid burros, this bilingual English and Spanish edition celebrates the impact that a special mobile library—called the “biblioburro”—has had on the lives of real children. About the author: Monica Brown’s Peruvian American heritage has inspired in her a desire to share Latino stories with children. Her books have garnered starred reviews, the Américas Award, two Pura Belpré Author Honors, and the prestigious Rockefeller Fellowship on Chicano Cultural Literacy. Monica is currently Professor of English at Northern Arizona University, specializing in U.S. Latino and Multicultural Literature. Visit her at monicabrown.net.

      Waiting for the Biblioburro/Esperando el Biblioburro
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    • She Persisted: Diana Taurasi

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The journey of Diana Taurasi highlights her determination to excel in a sport where professional opportunities were scarce for women. From her early years, she dedicated herself to basketball, achieving success in college championships before making her mark in the WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury. Her accolades also include multiple Olympic gold medals, showcasing her impact on women's sports and her role in paving the way for future generations of female athletes.

      She Persisted: Diana Taurasi
      4,0
    • She Persisted: Dolores Huerta

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      This chapter book series highlights the inspiring stories of women who overcame challenges and made their voices heard, featuring notable figures like community activist Dolores Huerta. Each story emphasizes resilience and determination, encouraging readers to learn about the contributions of these influential women who shaped history by advocating for change and standing up for their beliefs.

      She Persisted: Dolores Huerta
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    • An informative, inspirational picture book biography about twins Julián and Joaquin Castro, who rose from poverty to become leaders for positive change in America. The story of political powerhouse twins Julián and Joaquin Castro began in the small room that they shared with their grandmother Victoriana in San Antonio, Texas. Victoriana crossed the border from Mexico into Texas as a six-year-old orphan, marking the start of the family’s American journey. Her daughter Rosie, Julián and Joaquin’s mom, was an activist who helped the barrio through local government. The strong women in their family inspired the twins to get involved in politics. Julián and Joaquin have been working at the local, state, and national level—as a former presidential candidate, mayor, and member of President Obama’s Cabinet, and a U.S. Congressman, respectively—to make the country a better place for everyone. Acclaimed author Monica Brown and illustrator Mirelle Ortega depict the Castros’ political and personal accomplishments in this must-read picture book biography. Also available in a Spanish Pequeña habitación, grandes sueños . * A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year * 

      Small Room, Big Dreams: The Journey of Julian and Joaquin Castro
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