
Along the Tapajós
Daniel Hahn
(Translator)Description
A USBBY Outstanding International Book
An Amazon Best Book of 2019 in the Ages 6-8 category
A Junior Library Guild Selection
A Capitol Choices Book
Cauã and Inaê are a brother and sister who live in a small community along the Tapajós River in Brazil. Here, the homes are on stilts and everyone travels around by boat--even to school! When the rainy season comes, they must leave their village and relocate to higher ground for a while. But after moving this year, Cauã and Inaê realize they've left behind something important: their pet tortoise, Titi! Unlike turtles, tortoises can't swim, and Cauã and Inaê are really worried. So the pair sneaks back at night on a journey along the river to rescue him. Will they be able to save Titi?
This picture book, first published in Brazil, offers kids a unique look into the lives of children who live along Brazil's beautiful Tapajós River.
Product Details
Publisher | Amazon Crossing Kids |
Publish Date | October 01, 2019 |
Pages | 40 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781542008686 |
Dimensions | 8.6 X 11.3 X 0.5 inches | 1.1 pounds |
About the Author
Fernando Vilela is an award-winning author and illustrator from Brazil. Published in Brazil under the title Tapajós, this book was inspired by one of his trips to the Amazon rainforest. He has received many awards for his books, and he has exhibited his artwork at home and abroad, including at the MoMA in New York and the Pinacoteca of the State of São Paulo. For his picture books, he has received five Jabuti awards (Brazil) and the New Horizons Honorable Mention of the Bologna Ragazzi International Award. He is also a plastics artist, and he teaches courses, lectures, and workshops on art and illustration. Learn more about him online at www.fernandovilela.com.br.
Daniel Hahn is an author, editor, and award-winning translator. His translation of The Book of Chameleons by José Eduardo Agualusa won the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2007. His translation of A General Theory of Oblivion, also by José Eduardo Agualusa, won the 2017 International Dublin Literary Award. He is a former chair of the Translators' Association and the Society of Authors, and he was the national program director of the British Centre for Literary Translation. Currently, he serves on the board of trustees of multiple organizations working with literature, literacy, and free expression. In 2017, Hahn donated half his winnings from the International Dublin Literary Award to help establish the TA First Translation Prize, a new prize for debut literary translation. Learn more about him online at www.danielhahn.co.uk.
Reviews
An Amazon Best Book of the Month: Ages 6-8
"The vibrant colors in Vilela's illustrations and the expressive faces of Cauã and Inaê bring lightheartedness to their dangerous journey and the cyclical living it prescribes. A riveting journey." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"[A]ward-winning Brazilian author and illustrator Vilela brings to life the lush setting of the story. This beautiful book belongs in all picture book collections, specially given the dearth of books about the inhabitants of the Amazon region." --School Library Journal (starred review)
"Children's picture book artwork does not get much better than what Fernando Vilela has created with his intimate view of river life in the Amazon Rainforest. Along the Tapajós takes readers out of their surroundings and transports them to another world where kids do normal kid things but in an uncommon and unusual setting. Along the Tapajós is an exciting book with an intriguing lifestyle story, filled with stunning, vibrant, and unique illustrations." --New York Journal of Books
"This is one of those engaging titles that offers a glimpse of a location new to most American readers. More translations like this one, please!" --Fuse #8 Production
"[A] cheerful introduction to a way of life unfamiliar to most kids, who will enjoy the river life, houses on stilts, and ambient wildlife." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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