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Zulema and the Witch Owl / Zulema y la bruja lechuza

Zulema and the Witch Owl / Zulema y la bruja lechuza
Author: Xavier Garza
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1558855157

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Nine-year-old Zulema, the meanest girl in school, decides to change her wicked ways after receiving a visit from the witch owl.


A Little Owl

A Little Owl
Author: Rosalee Wren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781680526318

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"Learn about owls as you follow a day in the life of a little owlet."--Back cover


The Owl and the Lemming

The Owl and the Lemming
Author: Roselynn Akulukjuk
Publisher: Inhabit Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781772274868

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As Owl blocks the entrance to a lemming den, he's sure he'll have a tasty meal in the little animal. But this smart rodent will appeal to the boastful owl's sense of pride to get away.


Hungry Fox and the Midnight Pies

Hungry Fox and the Midnight Pies
Author: Jeff Dinardo
Publisher: Red Chair Press LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Foxes
ISBN: 9781936163465

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When Fox is hungry one night, he climbs the tree to Owl's house to grab a pie.


Little Hoo Goes Camping

Little Hoo Goes Camping
Author: Brenda Ponnay
Publisher: Xist Publishing
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1532415532

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Let's Go Camping, Little Hoo! It's time for the Hoo family to go on their annual camping trip, but Little Hoo is a little bit nervous. From setting up a tent, to cooking dinner over the fire, to sleeping with spooky noises, camping has a lot of new things for Little Hoo to experience. With characteristic gentleness, this book takes little ones along with Little Hoo on an adventure that eventually turns out to be a fun, and not scary, time. Little Hoo Goes Camping is part of the Little Hoo series featuring cute and reassuring texts for toddlers and preschoolers. Little Hoo books are available in English, Spanish, and bilingual editions. Other Little Hoo books include: Who's There, Little Hoo? Who's Coming for Dinner, Little Hoo? Little Hoo Goes to the Beach Merry Christmas Little Hoo Happy Birthday Little Hoo Little Hoo Goes to School Little Hoo has the Flu Happy Easter Little Hoo Little Hoo Gets the Wiggles Out


Living Beyond Borders

Living Beyond Borders
Author: Margarita Longoria
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0593204980

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*"This superb anthology of short stories, comics, and poems is fresh, funny, and full of authentic YA voices revealing what it means to be Mexican American . . . Not to be missed."--SLC, starred review *"Superlative . . . A memorable collection." --Booklist, starred review *"Voices reach out from the pages of this anthology . . . It will make a lasting impression on all readers." --SLJ, starred review Twenty stand-alone short stories, essays, poems, and more from celebrated and award-winning authors make up this YA anthology that explores the Mexican American experience. With works by Francisco X. Stork, Guadalupe Garcia McCall, David Bowles, Rubén Degollado, e.E. Charlton-Trujillo, Diana López, Xavier Garza, Trinidad Gonzales, Alex Temblador, Aida Salazar, Guadalupe Ruiz-Flores, Sylvia Sánchez Garza, Dominic Carrillo, Angela Cervantes, Carolyn Dee Flores, René Saldaña Jr., Justine Narro, Daniel García Ordáz, and Anna Meriano. In this mixed-media collection of short stories, personal essays, poetry, and comics, this celebrated group of authors share the borders they have crossed, the struggles they have pushed through, and the two cultures they continue to navigate as Mexican Americans. Living Beyond Borders is at once an eye-opening, heart-wrenching, and hopeful love letter from the Mexican American community to today's young readers. A powerful exploration of what it means to be Mexican American.


Latino/a Children's and Young Adult Writers on the Art of Storytelling

Latino/a Children's and Young Adult Writers on the Art of Storytelling
Author: Frederick Luis Aldama
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0822982951

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Children's and young adult literature has become an essential medium for identity formation in contemporary Latino/a culture in the United States. This book is an original collection of more than thirty interviews led by Frederick Luis Aldama with Latino/a authors working in the genre. The conversations revolve around the conveyance of young Latino/a experience, and what that means for the authors as they overcome societal obstacles and aesthetic complexity. The authors also speak extensively about their experiences within the publishing industry and with their audiences. As such, Aldama's collection presents an open forum to contemporary Latino/a writers working in a vital literary category and sheds new light on the myriad formats, distinctive nature, and cultural impact it offers.


Social Justice and Parent Partnerships in Multicultural Education Contexts

Social Justice and Parent Partnerships in Multicultural Education Contexts
Author: Norris, Katherine E.L.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-02-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1522539441

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Despite the ever-changing demographics of the United States and decisions made by the Supreme Court, racial tensions and turmoil continue to affect daily life in a multitude of environments. In educational environments, advancements in teaching technologies, in conjunction with these tensions, require a cooperation between parents and school personnel to promote student success. Social Justice and Parent Partnerships in Multicultural Education Contexts is a critical scholarly resource that explores the importance of cooperation between parents, teachers, and administrators to create valuable support systems that will promote student success through strategies using social justice. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics, such as parent collaboration, bilingualism, and community-based partnerships, this book is geared toward academicians, researchers, and teachers seeking current research on the importance of cooperation between parents and education professionals in encouraging positive student outcomes in multicultural learning environments.


American Orphan

American Orphan
Author: Jimmy Santiago Baca
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1518506399

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“There’s no way you can do this reentry thing,” Orlando Lucero tells himself after getting out of prison. He has spent most of his life institutionalized, first in an orphanage and then in the Denver Youth Authority for smuggling weed. Orlando knows nothing about freedom. What does one do with it? What is it? His brother promised to teach him the carpentry trade, but Orlando quickly discovers Camilo is—like their parents—an addict, robbing and stealing to feed his habit. So he turns to Lila, his prison pen pal who encouraged both his poetry writing and sexual fantasies. Soon he moves in with her and engages in the acts he dreamed about while incarcerated, but living the straight life seems impossible. “Freedom is full of hazards, lots of sharp edges, and they cut me at every turn.” As he is sucked back into a life of crime, he can’t help but think going back to prison would be a relief. Renowned poet Jimmy Santiago Baca explores in lyrical prose one young man’s attempts to break free from the cycle of addiction, violence and abuse that contributed to his imprisonment and impede his search for happiness and a productive life. In a society that considers him a criminal because of his brown skin, and where those in authority—including a parade of priests when he was just a boy—take advantage of him, Orlando must learn to believe in himself against all the odds, in spite of the institutionalized racism he has endured since boyhood.