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Pat Mora

    Tato autorka zkoumá témata identity a kulturního propojení s jedinečným hlasem. Její poetické dílo se často noří do složitosti života na pomezí kultur a nabízí citlivé postřehy o rodině a dědictví. Prostřednictvím své práce nám autorka pomáhá pochopit, jak formují naše kořeny to, kým jsme.

    Encantado: Desert Monologues
    Agua Santa / Holy Water
    A Library for Juana
    The Desert Is My Mother/El Desierto Es Mi Madre
    I Pledge Allegiance
    My Own True Name: New and Selected Poems for Young Adults
    • The collection features over sixty poems that explore themes of identity, culture, and heritage, often reflecting on the experiences of Latinx individuals. Notable pieces include "The Young Sor Juana," which pays homage to the iconic figure, and "Legal Alien," addressing the complexities of belonging. Some poems include Spanish translations, enhancing their accessibility and cultural resonance. The work captures a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences, celebrating both personal and collective narratives.

      My Own True Name: New and Selected Poems for Young Adults
    • I Pledge Allegiance

      • 40 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení
      4,5(7)Ohodnotit

      The story explores the bond between Libby and her great aunt Lobo, who is preparing to become a U.S. citizen after years of living in the United States. As Lobo practices the Pledge of Allegiance for an upcoming ceremony, Libby learns it at school and prepares to lead her class. Their shared practice becomes a meaningful journey of questions, stories, and memories, highlighting themes of heritage, identity, and pride in their American experience.

      I Pledge Allegiance
    • The book offers a lyrical exploration of the desert, portraying it as a nurturing force that supplies comfort, sustenance, and spiritual nourishment. Through vivid imagery and evocative language, it reveals the desert's dual nature as both a harsh environment and a source of vitality, inviting readers to appreciate its beauty and resilience.

      The Desert Is My Mother/El Desierto Es Mi Madre
    • A Library for Juana

      The World of Sor Juana Inés

      4,4(5)Ohodnotit

      Highlighting the life of Sor Juana Inés, this award-winning biography explores her remarkable intellect and passion for knowledge, which have solidified her legacy as a prominent figure in Mexican literature. Despite her death in 1695, her influence endures, making this book a celebration of her contributions and a valuable resource for understanding her impact. The biography is presented in full color, enhancing the reader's experience and appreciation of her story.

      A Library for Juana
    • This book celebrates the grace and spirit of women through poetry, honoring mothers, daughters, lovers, and goddesses. It features diverse voices, including a revolutionary and a domestic worker, exploring intimate themes and sacred spaces, with tributes to figures like Frida Kahlo and wisdom from an Aztec goddess.

      Agua Santa / Holy Water
    • Encantado: Desert Monologues

      • 96 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      The collection of poems explores the emotional and complex journeys of life within the small southwestern city of Encantado. Inspired by both real and imagined narratives, Pat Mora delves into the essence of community and the interconnectedness of voices that shape our experiences. Each poem serves as a story, inviting readers to reflect on the shared human experience in a vibrant town setting.

      Encantado: Desert Monologues
    • Adobe Odes

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
      4,3(22)Ohodnotit

      This collection of forty-nine odes immerses readers in a sensory experience, blending vibrant imagery and rich flavors. Inspired by Pablo Neruda, the poems celebrate the simple joys of life, from food and drink to familial connections. Through evocative language, Pat Mora crafts a tapestry of sounds, colors, and aromas, inviting readers to savor the beauty of everyday moments. The work reflects a deep appreciation for culture and community, making it a feast for the senses and a tribute to the art of living.

      Adobe Odes
    • Focusing on the impact of Alzheimer's Disease, this heartwarming tale honors the bonds of family and heritage. It emphasizes the importance of cherished memories and showcases how children can nurture their special connections with loved ones, even as circumstances change. Through its compassionate narrative, the book offers hope and understanding for families navigating the challenges of this condition.

      My Singing Nana
    • Doña Flor, una gigante querida por su pequeño pueblo, comparte su amor por las flores y los libros con los niños. Un día, un aterrador aullido la lleva a buscar la fuente del ruido, solo para descubrir que es una pequeña criatura. Pat Mora y Raul Colón presentan una entrañable historia de amistad y valentía.

      Doña Flor
    • Tomas and the Library Lady

      • 40 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení
      4,2(208)Ohodnotit

      A Common Core Exemplar Text by an award-winning author-illustrator teamTomás is a son of migrant workers. Every summer he and his family follow the crops north from Texas to Iowa, spending long, arduous days in the fields. At night they gather around to hear Grandfather's wonderful stories. But before long, Tomás knows all the stories by heart. "There are more stories in the library," Papa Grande  tells him.  The very next day, Tomás meets the library lady and a whole new world opens up for him. Based on the true story of the Mexican-American author and educator Tomás Rivera, a child of migrant workers who went on to become the first minority Chancellor in the University of California system, this inspirational story suggests what libraries--and education--can make possible.  Raul Colón's warm, expressive paintings perfectly interweave the harsh realities of Tomás's life, the joyful imaginings he finds in books, and his special relationships with a wise grandfather and a caring librarian.  "A gentle text and innovative artwork. . . . While young readers and future librarians will find this an inspiring tale, the end note gives it a real the story is based on an actual migrant worker [Tomás Rivera] who became chancellor of a university--where the library now bears his name." --Publishers Weekly

      Tomas and the Library Lady