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The Maps of Memory: Return to Butterfly Hill

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Maps of Memory: Return to Butterfly Hill
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Marjorie Agosin
Illustrated by Lee White
SeriesThe Butterfly Hill Series
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9781481469012
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations f-c jacket (spfx: spot gloss)+ ~25 grayscale int. illos; digital

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Simon & Schuster
Publication Date 22 September 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

In this inspiring sequel to the Pura Belpre Award-winning, "dazzling and insightful" (BCCB) I Lived on Butterfly Hill, thirteen-year-old Celeste Marconi returns home to a very different Chile and makes it her mission to rebuild her community, and find those who are still missing. During Celeste Marconi's time in Maine, thoughts of the brightly colored cafes and salty air of Valparaiso, Chile, carried her through difficult, homesick days. Now, she's finally returned home to find the dictatorship has left its mark on her once beautiful and vibrant community. Celeste is determined to help her beloved Butterfly Hill get back to the way it was and to encourage her neighbors to fight to regain what they've lost. More than anything, Celeste wishes she could bring back her best friend, Lucilla, who was one of many to disappear during the dictatorship. Celeste tries to piece together what happened, but it all seems too big to fix-until she receives a letter that changes everything. When Celeste sets off on her biggest adventure yet, she'll uncover more heartbreaking truths of what her country has endured. But every small victory makes a difference, and even if Butterfly Hill can never be what it was, moving forward and healing can make it something even better.

Author Biography

Marjorie Agosin is the Pura Belpre Award-winning author of I Lived on Butterfly Hill and The Maps of Memory. Raised in Chile, her family moved to the United States to escape the horrors of the Pinochet takeover of their country. She has received the Letras de Oro Prize for her poetry, and her writings about-and humanitarian work for-women in Chile have been the focus of feature articles in The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and Ms. magazine. She has also won the Latino Literature Prize for her poetry. She is a Spanish professor at Wellesley College. Lee White lives with his wife and their three crazy cats in Portland, Oregon, and you can visit him online at LeeWhiteIllustration.com.

Reviews

*"Captivating and exquisite." -- Kirkus, starred review