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Flight of the Quetzal Mama

Flight of the Quetzal Mama
Author: Roxanne Ocampo
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016-07-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781532960161

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Quetzal Mama demystifies the college admission process. As a national college admissions expert, she shares her insight to help Latino parents navigate the complex public and private university process. Parents will learn how to navigate their child's pathway to college beginning in K-5, to middle school, and throughout high school. Additionally, parents will transform their child's perspective by applying the 10 Quetzal Mama Principles - the foundation to raising Latino Superstars!


Flight of the Quetzal Mama

Flight of the Quetzal Mama
Author: Roxanne Ocampo
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Child rearing
ISBN: 9781475062618

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Move over Tiger Mom. Latinos now have Quetzal Mama. Author Roxanne Ocampo - aka "Quetzal Mama" is a proud Latina mom who has demystified the complex college admissions process for Latino students. After strategizing her own children's pathway to Harvard and USC, Quetzal Mama shares her strategies. Ocampo provides a 3-prong approach including the "10 Quetzal Mama Principles" - the guiding psychological principles to raise superstars, how to "Work the System" - the intricate, inside track of K-12 public school systems that elude most Latino parents, and the nuts and bolts of the "College Admissions Process" - including a comprehensive review of each component of the admissions process. She informs students and parents with what they need to do, when they need to do it, and how they can achieve it. Her book provides resources, tips, strategies, and practical wisdom. Her book was written with the conviction that Latino parents are not looking to understand why their children should go to college but how to get them there. The content appeals to Latino students as each chapter includes culturally-authentic language and examples, recognizable colloquialisms, personal and relatable stories, and addresses our specific needs and challenges. Her writing comes from working directly with Latino students including traditional, non-traditional, first-generation, migrant, as well as undocumented students. This book will empower Latino parents so their children can achieve academic excellence, become the leaders they were intended to be, and make a valuable contribution to humanity. Become a Quetzal Mama!


How to be a Happier Parent

How to be a Happier Parent
Author: KJ Dell'Antonia
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0735210500

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An encouraging guide to helping parents find more happiness in their day-to-day family life, from the former lead editor of the New York Times' Motherlode blog. In all the writing and reporting KJ Dell'Antonia has done on families over the years, one topic keeps coming up again and again: parents crave a greater sense of happiness in their daily lives. In this optimistic, solution-packed book, KJ asks: How can we change our family life so that it is full of the joy we'd always hoped for? Drawing from the latest research and interviews with families, KJ discovers that it's possible to do more by doing less, and make our family life a refuge and pleasure, rather than another stress point in a hectic day. She focuses on nine common problem spots that cause parents the most grief, explores why they are hard, and offers small, doable, sometimes surprising steps you can take to make them better. Whether it's getting everyone out the door on time in the morning or making sure chores and homework get done without another battle, How to Be a Happier Parent shows that having a family isn't just about raising great kids and churning them out at destination: success. It's about experiencing joy--real joy, the kind you look back on, look forward to, and live for--along the way.


Flight of the Quetzal

Flight of the Quetzal
Author: Lloyd Mardis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781432730871

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Samantha King is a success in handling real estate for paranoid buyers and sellers. Her world turned upside down when her colleague was murdered. She tracked down the suspected killer. While doing so, she fell in love with her bitterest rival who disappeared after a night of love-making. A handsome French guide took his place in her heart. In Flight of the Quetzal, the second book, Samantha convinces her uncle that she has to find how her father was killed. This quest takes her to Greenland where she meets with her late father's friend, only to find him unwilling to help her. She then goes to Central America where her father's plane had crashed. She is abducted by a mad man posing as a Mayan priest. He wants to sacrifice her on a Mayan altar. Does she escape? Not in the way you would think. She locates the parties responsible for her father's death and justice is served. She is reconciled with the memory of her father and also her lover. She is now ready to open her offices in the World Trade Center that autumn.


Flight Season

Flight Season
Author: Marie Marquardt
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1250107024

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From Marie Marquardt, the author of Dream Things True and The Radius of Us, comes a story of two teenagers learning what to hold on to, what to let go of, and that sometimes love gets in the way of our plans. Back when they were still strangers, TJ Carvalho witnessed the only moment in Vivi Flannigan’s life when she lost control entirely. Now, TJ can’t seem to erase that moment from his mind, no matter how hard he tries. Vivi doesn’t remember any of it, but she’s determined to leave it far behind. And she will. But when Vivi returns home from her first year away at college, her big plans and TJ’s ambition to become a nurse land them both on the heart ward of a university hospital, facing them with a long and painful summer together – three months of glorified babysitting for Ángel, the problem patient on the hall. Sure, Ángel may be suffering from a life-threatening heart infection, but that doesn’t make him any less of a pain. As it turns out, though, Ángel Solís has a thing or two to teach them about all those big plans, and the incredible moments when love gets in their way. Written in alternating first person from the perspectives of all three characters, Flight Season is a story about discovering what’s really worth holding onto, learning how to let go of the rest, and that one crazy summer that changes your life forever.


Quetzal

Quetzal
Author: Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1996-08-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780688126629

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"This unusual book looks at the quetzal from many points of view: as the ancient Aztec god Quetzalcoatl; as a source of valuable feathers throughout Mesoamerican history; as a rainforest bird of striking beauty and intriguing habits; and as an endangered animal today....The writing weaves the many strands of myth, lore, art, and natural history into a coherent narrative....Drawings add their own sense of wonder and mystery. Well researched and handsomely presented, this book offers a many-faceted study of the quetzal."--Booklist. Bibliography, index, maps.


Mamalita

Mamalita
Author: Jessica O'Dwyer
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010-10-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1580053343

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The author, who at 32 years old experienced early menopause, chronicles her tireless efforts to adopt a Guatemalan child, including uprooting her life and moving to Antigua in order to navigate the thorny adoption process and finally bring her daughter home. Original.


The Popol Vuh

The Popol Vuh
Author: Lewis Spence
Publisher: New York : AMS Press
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1908
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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The Only Road

The Only Road
Author: Alexandra Diaz
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481457527

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PURA BELPRÉ HONOR BOOK ALA NOTABLE BOOK “An important, must-have addition to the growing body of literature with immigrant themes.” —School Library Journal (starred review) Twelve-year-old Jaime makes the treacherous and life-changing journey from his home in Guatemala to live with his older brother in the United States in this “powerful and timely” (Booklist, starred review) middle grade novel. Jaime is sitting on his bed drawing when he hears a scream. Instantly, he knows: Miguel, his cousin and best friend, is dead. Everyone in Jaime’s small town in Guatemala knows someone who has been killed by the Alphas, a powerful gang that’s known for violence and drug trafficking. Anyone who refuses to work for them is hurt or killed—like Miguel. With Miguel gone, Jaime fears that he is next. There’s only one choice: accompanied by his cousin Ángela, Jaime must flee his home to live with his older brother in New Mexico. Inspired by true events, The Only Road is an individual story of a boy who feels that leaving his home and risking everything is his only chance for a better life. The story is “told with heartbreaking honesty,” Booklist raved, and “will bring readers face to face with the harsh realities immigrants go through in the hope of finding a better, safer life, and it will likely cause them to reflect on what it means to be human.”


Gringo

Gringo
Author: Chesa Boudin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1416559841

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"In Gringo, Chesa Boudin takes us on a delightfully engaging trip through Latin America, in an ingenious combination of memoir and commentary" (Howard Zinn). Gringo charts two journeys, both of which began a decade ago. The first is the sweeping transformation of Latin American politics that started with Hugo Chávez's inauguration as president of Venezuela in 1999. In that same year, an eighteen-year-old Chesa Boudin leaves his middle-class Chicago life -- which is punctuated by prison visits to his parents, who were incarcerated when he was fourteen months old for their role in a politically motivated bank truck robbery -- and arrives in Guatemala. He finds a world where disparities of wealth are even more pronounced and where social change is not confined to classroom or dinner-table conversations, but instead takes place in the streets. While a new generation of progress-ive Latin American leaders rises to power, Boudin crisscrosses twenty-seven countries throughout the Americas. He witnesses the economic crisis in Buenos Aires; works inside Chávez's Miraflores palace in Caracas; watches protestors battling police on September 11, 2001, in Santiago; descends into ancient silver mines in Potosí; and travels steerage on a riverboat along the length of the Amazon. He rarely takes a plane when a fifteen-hour bus ride in the company of unfettered chickens is available. Including incisive analysis, brilliant reportage, and deep humanity, Boudin's account of this historic period is revelatory. It weaves together the voices of Latin Americans, some rich, most poor, and the endeavors of a young traveler to understand the world around him while coming to terms with his own complicated past. The result is a marvelous mixture of coming-of-age memoir and travelogue.