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Sing, Don't Cry
Hardback
Main Details
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Sing, Don't Cry
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Angela Dominguez
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:32 | Dimensions(mm): Height 267,Width 220 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781627798396
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Classifications | Dewey:B |
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Illustrations |
full-color illustrations throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Henry Holt & Company Inc
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Imprint |
Henry Holt & Company Inc
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Publication Date |
22 August 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Once a year, Abuelo comes from Mexico to visit his family. He brings his guitar, his music-and his memories. In this story inspired by the life of Apolinar Navarrete Diaz-author Angela Dominguez's grandfather and a successful mariachi musician-Abuelo and his grandchildren sing through the bad times and the good. Lifting their voices and their spirits, they realize that true happiness comes from singing together.
Author Biography
Angela Dominguez was born in Mexico City, grew up in the great state of Texas, and now resides in Brooklyn. She has written and illustrated several previous books for children, including Maria Had a Little Llama, a Pura Belpre Honor Book, and How Do You Say? / ?Como Se Dice? As a child, she loved reading books and making a mess creating pictures. She's delighted to still be doing both. andillustrations.com
ReviewsWith its uplifting message and smiling characters, Dominguez's story reminds readers that life's woes are inevitable but can be mitigated by a song in the heart. --Booklist, starred review Authentic, heartfelt, and relatable. . . . A wonderful choice for group sharing. --School Library Journal, starred review Praise for How Do You Say? / ?Como se dice?: Young children will delight in the antics of two endearing giraffes in this bilingual picture book. --School Library Journal This charming story is as light as air yet carries heft. --Kirkus Reviews As appealing to look at as it is to listen to, this book... provides opportunities to bring together those learning English, learning Spanish, or just learning how to make new friends and amigos. --The Horn Book Dominguez's bold, playful pictures keep the focus squarely on the giraffes' one-on-one interactions as she demonstrates something that many children know intuitively: speaking different languages is a minor detail when it comes to making new friends. --Publishers Weekly Praise for Maria Had a Little Llama / Maria tenia una llamita: "A fresh and enjoyable reimagining of a traditional children's rhyme." --Kirkus Reviews "A solid addition to a bilingual storytime program." --The Bulletin
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