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Review of Eloísa’s Musical Window

Eloísa’s Musical Window by Margarita Engle; illus. by John ParraPrimary    Atheneum    40 pp.8/24    9781665935289    $18.99e-book ed.  9781665935296    $10.99Spanish ed.  9781665960779    $18.99“Sometimes it felt like the whole world was a parade, performing right outside Eloísa’s musical window.” Eloísa is grateful for la música—usually consisting of a neighbor’s radio and other sounds...
      
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Review of Water Day

Water Day by Margarita Engle; illus. by Olivia SuaPrimary    Atheneum    40 pp.8/23    9781665918718    $18.99e-book ed.  9781665918725    $10.99Spanish ed.  9781665926959    $18.99“Water days are busy days, grateful, laughing, thirsty days.” A young girl tells of her Cuban neighborhood’s experience of the “water man’s” once-every-five-days visit to deliver water for all the residents’...
      
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Review of Wings in the Wild

Wings in the Wild by Margarita EngleHigh School    Atheneum    224 pp.4/23    9781665926362    $18.99e-book ed.  9781665926386    $10.99Can a “tocororo-girl” and a “song-boy” find love in the mountains of Costa Rica? In this novel set in 2018, two teens from vastly different worlds tell their stories in free verse poems, alternating points...
      
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Review of Rima’s Rebellion: Courage in a Time of Tyranny

Rima’s Rebellion: Courage in a Time of Tyranny by Margarita EngleMiddle School, High School    Atheneum    208 pp.    g2/22    978-1-5344-8693-5    $18.99e-book ed.  978-1-5344-8695-9    $10.99This historical novel in verse, set mainly in 1920s Cuba, is an engrossing look at the protracted fight for women’s suffrage there. The story is told through the...
      

Review of Your Heart, My Sky: Love in a Time of Hunger

Your Heart, My Sky: Love in a Time of Hunger by Margarita Engle Middle School, High School    Atheneum    224 pp.    g 3/21    978-1-5344-6496-4    $18.99 e-book ed.  978-1-5344-6498-8    $10.99 Engle (Enchanted Air, rev. 7/15; Soaring Earth, rev. 3/19) once again revisits her Cuban heritage and demonstrates an abiding appreciation of nature...
      

Lighting the Candle: Inherited Exile

When I was little, my mother read poetry to me in Spanish. José Martí’s Versos sencillos were the essence of my memories from those early years. Even though he died in battle, his rosa blanca of forgiveness for enemies had an enormous impact on my lifelong commitment to peacemaking. After...
      

Review of With a Star in My Hand: Rubén Darío, Poetry Hero

With a Star in My Hand: Rubén Darío, Poetry Hero by Margarita Engle Middle School, High School    Atheneum    150 pp.    g 2/20    978-1-5344-2493-7    $17.99 e-book ed.  978-1-5344-2495-1    $10.99 Written in first person, this heartfelt verse novel tells the fictionalized story of Rubén Darío (based on his autobiography), who was born...
      

Review of Dancing Hands

Dancing Hands: How Teresa Carreño Played the Piano for President Lincoln by Margarita Engle; illus. by Rafael López Primary    Atheneum    40 pp. 8/19    978-1-4814-8740-5    $17.99 e-book ed.  978-1-4814-8741-2    $10.99  Engle and López (Drum Dream Girl, rev. 5/15) bring us another engaging story about a young, successful, female musician of Latinx...
      

Review of Soaring Earth

Soaring Earthby Margarita EngleMiddle School, High School    Atheneum    160 pp.    g2/19    978-1-5344-2953-6    $18.99e-book ed.  978-1-5344-2955-0    $10.99In this companion verse memoir to Enchanted Air (rev. 7/15), Engle provides a glimpse into her high school years in Los Angeles and early adulthood as a Cuban American person coming to an understanding of...
      

Review of The Flying Girl: How Aída de Acosta Learned to Soar

The Flying Girl: How Aída de Acosta Learned to Soarby Margarita Engle; 

illus. by Sara PalaciosPrimary    Atheneum    40 pp.3/18    978-1-4814-4502-3    $17.99e-book ed.  978-1-4814-4503-0    $10.99In this slightly fictionalized account (with brief invented dialogue) Engle and Palacios introduce readers to Aída de Acosta (1884–1962), who defied the sexist attitudes of her era...
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