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Nicholasa Mohr

    Nicholasa Mohr ist eine bekannte Nuyorican-Autorin, deren Werke sich auf das Aufwachsen in den puerto-ricanischen Gemeinschaften der Bronx und El Barrio konzentrieren. Mit fesselnder Empathie schildert sie die besonderen Herausforderungen, mit denen puertorikanische Frauen in den Vereinigten Staaten konfrontiert sind. Ihr Schreiben dringt in das Herz dieser Gemeinschaften ein und bietet eine intime Perspektive auf deren Leben und Erfahrungen. Mohrs Stimme ist unerlässlich für das Verständnis der puerto-ricanischen Diaspora und der Frauen darin.

    In Nueva York
    Nilda
    Going Home
    Felita
    A Matter of Pride and Other Stories
    • 3,0(1)Abgeben

      Celebrating the resilience and strength of the female spirit, this collection features captivating stories of Hispanic women. Each tale brings unforgettable characters to life, highlighting their unique experiences and journeys. Through their narratives, themes of empowerment and cultural identity emerge, creating a rich tapestry of voices and perspectives.

      A Matter of Pride and Other Stories
    • Felita

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(172)Abgeben

      Navigating the challenges of moving, Felita struggles to adapt to her new neighborhood, where her Puerto Rican heritage makes her a target for teasing. While her parents assure her of the joys ahead, only her grandmother, Abuelita, recognizes the depth of Felita's sadness over leaving her old home and best friend, Gigi. This poignant narrative explores themes of identity, belonging, and resilience, making it relevant for young readers today.

      Felita
    • Going Home

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,8(68)Abgeben

      Set in Puerto Rico, this sequel follows Felita as she navigates the challenges of being an outsider in her uncle's small village. Initially feeling bored and isolated, she struggles to connect with the local girls. However, as the summer progresses, Felita learns to adapt and build friendships, ultimately embracing her new experiences. By the end of her journey, she recognizes the value of her time there, realizing she will miss both her new friends and the beauty of her homeland.

      Going Home
    • A new edition of the acclaimed novel about a Puerto Rican girl coming of age in New York City during WWII.

      Nilda
    • Interrelated stories of love, friendship, and the struggle to survive show the tragic and comic sides of life in a Puerto Rican community on New York's Lower East Side.Winner of the School Library Journal's Best Book for Young Adults (1977) and the Notable Trade Book Award (1977).

      In Nueva York