Angélica and la Güira by Angie Cruz - ISBN: 9780593406014
Hardcover
Music connects a girl to her roots across two worlds.

Angélica and la Güira

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  • Hardcover

    40 pages

  • Release Date

    27 August 2024

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Summary

Angelica has spent the summer in the Dominican Republic with her tias and primas, her grandparents, and their parrot, but soon she’ll have to say goodbye. The end of summer means returning home to start school on another shore. Before she leaves, her grandfather gives her the perfect gift. It’s something with the power to make people dance as fast as the wings of a hummingbird—a g ira. Angelica falls in love with this musical instrument, though nobody shares her enthusiasm at first. “What is …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593406014
ISBN-10:059340601X
Author:Angie Cruz, Luz Batista
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Bantam Dell Publishing Group, Div of Random House, Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:40
Release Date:27 August 2024
Weight:498g
Dimensions:236mm x 289mm x 10mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Praise for Angélica and la Güira by Angie Cruz; illustrated by Luz Batista:Children’s Book Council (CBC) 2025 Favorites Awards List (Teacher favorite, K-2nd grade; Librarian favorite, K-2nd grade)2025 CARICON Prize for Children’s Literature winner★ “This delightful and meaningful read offers young readers a powerful glimpse into cultural identity, family bonds, and the power of music to bring communal joy and connect to one’s heritage.”—Booklist, starred review★ “Cruz’s lyrical and heartfelt words and Batista’s warm and emotive illustrations truly encapsulate intergenerational and transnational connections between Dominicans—aquí y allá (here and there)… With countless uses and a resonant story, purchase this for all picture book collections.” —School Library Journal, starred review“Heartwarming themes of familial love and heritage resonate throughout, and Angélica is a resilient and empathetic protagonist; readers will admire her persistence as she searches for belonging. Rainbow-hued swirls emanate from the güira, infusing Batista’s orderly scenes with energy; use of onomatopoeia gives the text an enjoyably rhythmic quality. A melodic tribute to the power of music.” —Kirkus Reviews“Batista’s digitally created art blends vivid, bright colors and fluid imagery that pairs well with Cruz’s uplifting text.”—Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Angie Cruz

Angie Cruz is a novelist and editor. She is the author of How Not To Drown in A Glass of Water and Dominicana, which was the inaugural GMA Book Club Pick and the 2019-20 Wordup Uptown Reads selection. It was shortlisted for The Women’s Prize, longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction and the Aspen Words Literary Prize, it was a RUSA Notable Book, and winner of the ALA/YALSA Alex Award. Cruz divides her time between Pittsburgh, New York, and Turin.

Luz Batista is a story artist and illustrator who grew up in New York City, New Jersey, and Atlanta and spent many summers longing for a visit to the Dominican Republic. Luz graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a BFA in animation, and she’s currently a story artist and creative consultant at Disney TVA. Angelica and la G ira is her first picture book.

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