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A young boy dreams that "all humans / and all living / beings / come together / as one big family / of the Earth." So begins this delightful collection of poems by Francisco X. Alarcon. As we travel through the boy's colorful universe, we learn about his family and community working together and caring for each other and the world in which they live. Neighbors help repair adobe homes. The boy and his family share old photographs, tend their garden, and pamper Mama. Most of all, we see how dreams can take many forms, from the fantastic imaginary ones that occur while we sleep to the realistic…mehr

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A young boy dreams that "all humans / and all living / beings / come together / as one big family / of the Earth." So begins this delightful collection of poems by Francisco X. Alarcon. As we travel through the boy's colorful universe, we learn about his family and community working together and caring for each other and the world in which they live. Neighbors help repair adobe homes. The boy and his family share old photographs, tend their garden, and pamper Mama. Most of all, we see how dreams can take many forms, from the fantastic imaginary ones that occur while we sleep to the realistic ones that guide our lives and give us inspiration for the possibilities of the future. Partly based on Alarcon's own dreams and family memories of growing up in Mexico and California, these joyous, universal poems will inspire all readers to dream their own dreams for a better, compassionate, and loving world.
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Francisco X. Alarcón was a renowned poet and educator, and a three-time winner of the Pura Belpré Author Award Honor for his bilingual Magical Cycle of the Seasons series of poetry for children. His many other honors include the American Book Award, the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award, the Chicano Literary Prize, and finalist for state poet laureate of California. Alarcón was also the author of several poetry collections for adults and textbooks for teaching Spanish. In addition, he directed the Spanish for Native Speakers Program at the University of California. Alarcón passed away in early 2016.