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Under the Mambo Moon

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Julia Durango (Author); Fabricio VandenBroeck (Illustrator) Klappentext On summer nights Marisol helps out in Papi's music store. As customers come and go, they share memories of the Latin music and dance of their various homelands, expressed in a dazzling array of poetry. The diversity of Latin American music is brought to life in poems that swivel, sway, and sizzle with the rhythms of merengue, vallenatos, salsa, and samba. Back matter includes a map, author's note, and further information about the musical heritage of Latin America.On summer nights Papi lets me help out  at the music store.  Papi says you can  read people’s souls  by the music  they listen to;  that hearts fly home when the music’s  Just Right. Papi says people come here  to buy dreams  and memories. Mrs. García gets off at the bus stop in front of the store. She walks slowly, one hand on her back,  trying to push away an ache.  She’s been cleaning houses  all day, but still she smiles and stops to talk. João hangs out by the door  pretending not to watch  the girls go by. “A boy that handsome  can only be trouble,” Mrs. García says. João likes to talk music  with Papi. Mrs. García On the day of my  quinceañera ,  I wore a gown of blushing pink and a gold tiara. The tiny rosebuds on my cake  matched the real ones in my bouquet, and my gifts reached the ceiling. A handsome mariachi band  played all afternoon and serenaded me with “Las mañanitas.” On the day of my  quinceañera ,  I was in Mariachi Heaven. João A girl from Ipanema (no one ever knew her name)  caught the eye of a composer  who would never be the same. “She’s a little bit of samba, with a pinch of jazz thrown in.  She’s the strum of my violão — such a girl there’s never been.” Then he wrote a brand-new song  for the girl without a name,  who strolled along the beach  and brought the bossa nova fame. Zusammenfassung On summer nights Marisol helps out in Papi's music store. As customers come and go! they share memories of the Latin music and dance of their various homelands! expressed in a dazzling array of poetry. The diversity of Latin American music is brought to life in poems that swivel! sway! and sizzle with the rhythms of merengue! vallenatos! salsa! and samba. Back matter includes a map! author's note! and further information about the musical heritage of Latin America. ...

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Authors Julia Durango, Julia/ Vandenbroeck Durango, Fabricio Vandenbroeck
Publisher Charlesbridge publishing
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 8 to 12
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2019
 
EAN 9781570917240
ISBN 978-1-57091-724-0
No. of pages 48
Dimensions 152 mm x 211 mm x 6 mm
Subject Children's and young people's books

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