Love, Amalia (Reprint)
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"Ada and Zubizaretta's (Dancing Home")...collaboration focuses on the deep bond between Mexican-American sixth-grader Amalia and her grandmother.... The authors successfully depict family love and closeness across generations and distances.... In the final chapters...the book...takes on an authentic emotional poignancy, bringing a closing richness to this story of a girl's first experience of loss."
--Publishers Weekly, " May 28, 2012
"Latina sixth-grader Amalia is so upset by her best friend Martha's move from their Chicago neighborhood to California that she can't even say good-bye. When her beloved "abuelita "passes away suddenly a few days later, she doesn't even have the "chance "to say good-bye....Sprinkled with Spanish words and phrases, this quiet story charmingly emphasizes the importance of both friendship and intergenerational relationships. It concludes with simple recipes for making some of Abuelita's favorite desserts."
--"Booklist, "August 1, 2012
"With sensitively drawn characters and a low-key story moving between present and past, the authors construct a portrait of a multigenerational immigrant family. The Latino culture of the family is reflected in the cooking the two do together, the memories Abuelita passes on, and all the letters she has kept from distant loved ones."
--"Horn Book Magazine, "July/August 2012
"Ada and Zubizarreta (Dancing Home", 2011) reunite to focus on a young Latina girl coping with loss.... The authors tackle issues of love, loss and familial ties with a sympathetic, light hand and blend Spanish words and Latino music and recipes into Amalia's tale. A charming story, especially for children facing the loss of grandparents."
--"Kirkus Reviews, "June 1, 2012
"A touching portrayal of love and loss.... The emotions ring true, with Amalia's raw pain of loss and resentment respectfully and vividly depicted."