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Angélica y la güira (Angélica and la Güira Spanish Edition)

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Una niña aprovecha el poder de la música para acortar la distancia entre la República Dominicana y Washington Heights. Este es un debut inolvidable en el género infantil de Angie Cruz, ganadora de múltiples premios y autora de la exitosa novela Dominicana.
 
Angélica ha pasado todo el verano en la República Dominicana con sus tías y primas, sus abuelos y con la cotorra de al lado. Pronto, tendrá que despedirse. El final del verano significa regresar a casa para volver a la escuela en la otra orilla. Antes de irse, su abuelo le da el regalo perfecto, algo con el poder de atraer multitudes y mover a la gente tan rápido como las alas de un picaflor: una güira. Angélica se enamora de esta lata sin fondo y peine de hojalata que mantiene el ritmo, aunque al principio nadie parece compartir su entusiasmo. “¿Qué es ese sonido?” dicen. “¿Centavos dentro de una lata?”. Pero un día soleado y caluroso en la tierra de Washington Heights, donde la mujer del frío-frío raspa hielo para una larga fila de clientes y los hombres de la esquina estrellan fichas de dominó en una improvisada mesa de cartón, Angélica les muestra a sus vecinos el poder de la güira.
 
¡Angélica y la güira explora con cariño y ternura la música y la comunidad, así como la sabiduría y guía de nuestros mayores y la alegría y libertad de bailar en la calle! Este libro también disponible en inglés bajo el título Angélica and la Güira.

A young girl harnesses the power of music to bridge the distance between the Dominican Republic and Washington Heights in this jubilant picture book debut by Angie Cruz, bestselling and award-winning author of Dominicana.

Angélica has spent the summer in the Dominican Republic with her tías 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 güira. Angélica falls in love with this musical instrument, though nobody shares her enthusiasm at first. “What is that sound,” they say, “pennies inside a tin cup?” But on a hot, sunny day, in the land of Washington Heights, where the frío frío woman scrapes ice for a long line of customers and the men on the corner plunk dominoes on a makeshift carboard table, Angélica shows her neighbors the power of la güira. 
Angélica and la Güira lovingly explores music and community, the wisdom and guidance of our elders, and the joy and freedom of dancing in the street. No matter where we are, music brings us closer to home. Don't miss the English-language edition of this book, Angélica and la Güira.
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    • School Library Journal

      Starred review from June 1, 2024

      K-Gr 2-A joyous celebration of family, community, and music. Ang�lica spends every summer in the Dominican Republic. Before returning to Washington Heights, Abuelito gives her a g�ira to connect her to her roots while in New York City. It was passed down for several generations. The metallic percussive instrument's song can make people move so fast their feet look like hummingbird wings. When Ang�lica misses her grandfather, she tries to play the heirloom in her small apartment, grating the metal pick against the bumpy sides, but the raucous sound is deemed too loud for her family. She dreams of playing with her school orchestra, but her band teacher says it's not right for the music they're playing. Finally, she plays on her stoop, for herself, remembering her ancestors and that while she plays the g�ira, she is never alone. Other kids join her with their own instruments, until the whole block is dancing, their legs moving so fast they disappear. This lyrical picture book debut by Cruz captures the power of music to connect to one's heritage and bring people together through love and harmony. The rhythmic and poetic text is the melody while Batista's vibrant illustrations are like the chords that enrich it. A ribbon of onomatopoeic sounds emanates from the g�ira and threads across the artwork. The page design is dynamic; the colorful, digital art is textured and full of movement. Ang�lica's family has skin in different shades of brown. VERDICT A festive tribute to music and home that will strike a chord with all readers, especially those who see their cultures represented in these pages. Purchase for all picture book shelves.-Shelley M. Diaz

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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