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Ana Crespo

    Ana Crespo schreibt, um zu reisen und neue Orte zu entdecken. Sie nutzt ihr Schreiben, um ihrem Traum von einem nomadischen Leben so nahe wie möglich zu kommen, und jede Sommerreise durch die Vereinigten Staaten versorgt sie mit Inspiration für neue, fesselnde Geschichten. Es geht nicht nur ums Reisen; für Ana ist es eine Möglichkeit, ihre Vorstellungskraft lebendig und unendlich zu halten, genau wie in ihrer Kindheit. Ihr Beruf erlaubt es ihr, die Welt zu erkunden und gleichzeitig in den kreativen Prozess einzutauchen, was ihr erlaubt, grenzenlos zu träumen und zu erschaffen.

    Saudade
    The Sock Thief
    Lia & Luis: Puzzled!
    Lia y Luis: !Desconcertados! / Lia & Luis: Puzzled!
    Lia Y Luís: Quién Tiene Más? / Lia & Luis: Who Has More?
    • The story follows Brazilian American twins Lâia and Luâis, who engage in playful competition over their favorite snacks from their family's store. Utilizing various mathematical techniques, they attempt to determine who has more of the treats, turning their rivalry into a fun learning experience. Ultimately, their competitive spirit leads to shared enjoyment of the delicious results, blending themes of sibling rivalry, mathematics, and cultural heritage.

      Lia Y Luís: Quién Tiene Más? / Lia & Luis: Who Has More?
    • Lia & Luis: Puzzled!

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,6(52)Abgeben

      "Lia and Luís receive a puzzle from their grandmother, but must quickly solve it to find the secret message hidden in it"--

      Lia & Luis: Puzzled!
    • "Brazilian boy Felipe doesn't have a soccer ball. When it's his turn to bring one to school, he uses a little bit of creativity and a few socks borrowed from his neighbors"--

      The Sock Thief
    • If your heart has ever ached remembering a place or a person, a smell or a taste, then you’ve felt saudade. Saudade is a Portuguese and Galician word with no perfect translation to English; it’s a strong, melancholy longing for something you once had. Hiking in the hills, a little girl and her Brazilian immigrant mother contemplate what makes them feel saudade. A cool salty breeze miles from the ocean; the smell of Mamãe's perfume; memories of playing with cousins under trees or waterfalls, riding waves with grandparents who are now stuck in the square of a video call. Though deeply woven through Brazilian music and literature, saudade is a familiar companion to us all. Readers who live far from loved ones or have adopted new homes will especially connect with this exploration of nostalgia and yearning. An endnote offers author Ana Crespo’s personal story of saudade as a Brazilian immigrant, and a glossary covers other Portuguese words the mother and daughter use. Andre Ceolin’s vivid illustrations, twining with daydreamy wisps of haze, set the perfect mood for this bittersweet, profoundly human story. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

      Saudade