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Different

A Story of the Spanish Civil War
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A Mildred L. Batchelder Honor Book
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year

"The well-crafted narrative, nuanced art, and appended historical context combine for a salient, important work."
-- Kirkus Reviews (STARRED REVIEW)

"Admirably invites readers into an ordinary household to show the how small and large events take a toll on the lives of children."
-- School Library Journal (STARRED REVIEW)

A young brother and sister are caught in a dark chapter of the Spanish Civil War in this captivating, award-winning book for middle grade readers.

Between 1936 and 1939, a civil war raged across Spain, and for almost three years, ordinary citizens lived in fear of bombs dropping from the sky. And when fascist dictator Francisco Franco declared victory, he began to persecute everyone who had once opposed him. Spain became a country of secrets, where anyone who was different was in danger.

Different explores this turbulent period through the voices of seven-year-old Socorro and nine-year-old Paco. Because Papa has fled Spain due to his political beliefs, the siblings and their mother must hide the truth in order to survive. Paco is always hungry, and Socorro is never good enough for her teachers at school. But they can't ask for more food or better treatment: someone might find out who they are, or--worse--why their father isn't home anymore. At last a letter from Father arrives, with a chance for their family to reunite in Venezuela.

Dramatic oil-pastel illustrations and poignantly chosen words express the emotions of two children coming of age in a time of extremism and fear. Based on the author's family history, this middle grade story is a stirring depiction of the Spanish Civil War, its tragic aftermath, and the timeless struggle for freedom from political violence.

Part of Eerdmans' Stories from Latin America series and translated from Spanish by Lawrence Schimel.

Other awards

A USBBY Outstanding International Book
Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) Notable Children's Book
International Literacy Association (ILA) Notable Books for a Global Society
Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Books of the Year

Product Details

PublisherEerdmans Books for Young Readers
Publish DateNovember 01, 2022
Pages88
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780802855985
Dimensions8.1 X 6.6 X 0.5 inches | 0.6 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author


Mónica Montañés is a Venezuelan journalist, playwright, screenwriter, and author. This book is inspired by her family's stories of growing up during the Spanish Civil War, living under Franco's dictatorship, and fleeing to Venezuela. As an adult, Mónica made her ancestors' journey in reverse, moving from Caracas to Madrid. Different is Mónica's first book published in English. Follow her on Instagram @monicamontanesc.

Eva Sánchez Gómez is an award-winning artist and illustrator whose other books include The Magician's Visit (Green Bean). She studied fine arts at the University of Barcelona, then earned an MA in illustration at the University of Valencia. To create the illustrations for this book, Eva drew from period photos and her family's stories about the era. She lives in Spain. Visit her website at evasanchez.cat or follow her on Instagram @eva_illustration.
Lawrence Schimel has written or translated over 300 books, including Niños, 9 Kilometers, and the Batchelder Honor book Different (all Eerdmans). His works have received many awards, including a PEN Translates Award, two SCBWI Crystal Kite Awards, and two Américas Award Honors. Lawrence lives in Madrid, Spain. Follow him on Bluesky @lawrenceschimel.bsky.social.

Reviews

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"The well-crafted narrative, nuanced art, and appended historical context combine for a salient, important work."

Booklist
"Atmospheric vignettes and wordless full-spread scenes in colored pencil capture both vivid personalities and details of the historical settings."

School Library Journal (starred review)
"This solid, well-rounded work on an important era in Spain's history will need some book-talking, but it admirably invites readers into an ordinary household to show the how small and large events take a toll on the lives of children."

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