In this delicate and touching tale about Puerto Rican children in New York, Gonzlez captures a latchkey child's loneliness and her friends' ingenuity in dealing with this all-too-common circumstance. Full-color illustrations.
In this delicate and touching tale about Puerto Rican children in New York, Gonzlez captures a latchkey child's loneliness and her friends' ingenuity in dealing with this all-too-common circumstance. Full-color illustrations.
Rigoberto González was born in Bakersfield, California, and raised in Michoacán, Mexico. The son and grandson of migrant farmworkers, he is an award-winning poet and writer. Since completing his third university degree, he has worked mostly in New York and primarily with children and young adults as a dance instructor, daycare provider, literacy specialist, and creative writing teacher. Rosa Ibarra is a painter whose work is exhibited and collected internationally. Born and raised in Puerto Rico and schooled in Paris, she studied painting at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she graduated with Honors. She went on to apprentice in Paris with her father, the painter, Alfonso Arana. She has four children, Klara, Nina, Kristina and Gabriel, and lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.
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