Abuelo

Hardback

Main Details

Title Abuelo
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Arthur Dorros
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 287,Width 239
ISBN/Barcode 9780061686276
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint HarperCollins
Publication Date 22 April 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

Arthur Dorros's skillful blend of Spanish and English and Raul Colon's poignant paintings illuminate how the special bond between an abuelo and a nieto reaches across miles. Together, a young boy and his abuelo (grandfather) go camping, ride horses, and even confront a mountain lion. Soon, the boy's family moves to the city from the country, away from Abuelo, and it is the boy's memories that help him adjust to his new life. Fans of Dorros's Papa and Me and Abuela will delight in this bilingual and multigenerational picture book about a special family relationship. This beautiful picture book blends Spanish and English seamlessly, all at once telling a wonderful story and introducing young readers to both languages. Perfect for bilingual families as well as teachers and families who want to expose their children to another tongue.

Author Biography

Arthur Dorros views being a writer like being a traveling detective. He finds ideas all around. He learned Spanish while living in Latin America, and many of his stories, such as Abuelo, grow from those experiences. Arthur is the author of many books for children, including Julio's Magic, a CLASP Americas Award Commended Title; Papa and Me, a Pura Belpre Honor Book; and the popular Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science book Ant Cities. He lives in Seattle, Washington.

Reviews

Perfect for a grandparent-themed story hour. -- Booklist The lessons learned on the open plains help the young boy come to feel at home in the city--laughing when he feels fear, standing strong against a bully and finding comfort in gazing at the city stars. This book succeeds at both specificity and universality, presenting the distinct culture of the gaucho cowboy and the plains of South America through a story that will resonate broadly with many children and families. -- Kirkus Reviews Together, Arthur Dorros and Raul Colon capture the way and intimate bond between a boy and grandfather can feel like a magical, private world. This deceptively simple story with its universal appeal reminds children that love and comfort can cross many miles. -- Shelf Awareness The warm relationship between a young boy and his...grandfather...soaring landscape and emotions. -- Wall Street Journal Warm, windy, wild and free. The story depicts the affection between a boy and his grandfather, his abuelo. Dorros' language and Colon's sculptural drawings evoke a time and place...where any child would like to live, or at least linger. -- BookPage Told in graceful free verse, this book...evokes the freedom of the countryside and also the lessons of strength being taught across generations. -- Waking Brain Cell