Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publish Date
Pages
48
Dimensions
8.3 X 10.0 X 0.4 inches | 0.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780544102293

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About the Author
Margarita Engle is a Cuban American poet and novelist who has won many awards, including a Newbery Honor and a Pura Belpré Honor. She lives in Northern California. Visit her website at www.margaritaengle.com.
Rafael López is an award-winning illustrator and muralist. He divides his time between San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and San Diego, California. Visit his website at www.rafaellopez-books.com.
Reviews

"A beautiful account of a young girl's bravery and her important contribution toward gender equality in the creative arts." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"The heroine's tenacity in the face of naysayers will inspire all dreamers, and the illustrator's smile-inducing cameo on the last page emphasizes the universality of Millo's story...For those looking for more nonfiction titles about female musical powerhouses." -- School Library Journal (starred review)

"The text and illustrations work together beautifully here, creating a story that will imbue readers with inspiration and a yearning to make music of their own." -- Booklist

"A valuable addition to the growing library of stories about strong Latina women." -- Publishers Weekly

"With its emphasis on artistry and visual metaphor, this title bears a strong kinship with Yuyi Morales' Viva Frida, but it also brings an accessibility that young viewers (and teachers) will appreciate." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Engle's poetic text takes its cues from Zaldarriaga's chosen instrument, its rhythm at times steadily assured and at others loose and improvisational...[E]very spread is full of motion, with some of the illustrations requiring a ninety-degree turn, as if the book itself has got to dance." -- Horn Book Magazine

"Engle's poetic narrative combined with Lopez's warmly ethereal folk-art illustrations to evoke a nighttime tropical dreamscape." -- New York Times Book Review