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My Name is Celia/Me Llamo Celia

The Life of Celia Cruz/La Vida De Celia Cruz

Monica Brown author Rafael Lopez illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cooper Square Publishers Inc.,U.S.

Published:30th Dec '04

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My Name is Celia/Me Llamo Celia cover

This bilingual book allows young readers to enter Celia Cruz's life as she becomes a well-known singer in her homeland of Cuba, then moves to New York City and Miami where she and others create a new type of music called salsa. School Library Journal has named My Name is Celia "[a]n exuberant picture-book biography ...a brilliant introduction to a significant woman and her music."

An exuberant picture-book biography of the Cuban-born salsa singer. From its rhythmic opening, the first-person narrative dances readers through Cruz's youth in Havana, a childhood bounded by scents of nature and home, the sweet taste of sugar, and the sound of music. A singer from an early age, Cruz sang so continually that one of her teachers finally urged her to share her voice with the world. Thus encouraged, she entered competitions, undeterred when her racial heritage prevented her from competing-undeterred, even, when the advent of Castro's communist regime forced her to leave Cuba as a refugee. Positive even in exile, Cruz made New York City her own and took Miami by storm. The salsa-influenced prose presented in English and in Spanish is followed by a straightforward vita of the singer, noting her death in July 2003. Lopez's distinguished, luminous acrylic paintings are alive with motion, lush with brilliantly layered colors, and informed with verve and symbolism. This is a brilliant introduction to a significant woman and her music. The only enhancement required is the music itself. School Library Journal

  • Winner of Americas Award for Children & Young Adult Literature (Picture Book) 2004
  • Commended for Pura Belpre Award (Illustrator) 2006

ISBN: 9780873588720

Dimensions: 278mm x 239mm x 9mm

Weight: 490g

32 pages