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Day it snowed tortillas = El dia que nevaron tortillas
 Author: Hayes, Joe

 Illustrator: Castro, Antonio

 Publisher:  Cinco Puntos Press
 Pub Year: 2003

 Dewey: 398.2
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 133 p., ill., 26 cm.

 BTSB No: 429256 ISBN: 9780938317760
 Ages: 9-15 Grades: 4-10

 Subjects:
 Folklore -- New Mexico
 Bilingual books -- English-Spanish

Price: $16.07

Summary:
A collection of classic tales from New Mexico in both Spanish and English.


Reviews:
 School Library Journal (00/07/06)
 The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (07/06)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 07/01/2006 Gr 2-6-Dramatic, quiet, and warming, this is a story of friendship across cultures in 1800s Mississippi. While searching for blackberries, Martha Tom, a young Choctaw, breaks her village's rules against crossing the Bok Chitto. She meets and becomes friends with the slaves on the plantation on the other side of the river, and later helps a family escape across it to freedom when they hear that the mother is to be sold. Tingle is a performing storyteller, and his text has the rhythm and grace of that oral tradition. It will be easily and effectively read aloud. The paintings are dark and solemn, and the artist has done a wonderful job of depicting all of the characters as individuals, with many of them looking out of the page right at readers. The layout is well designed for groups as the images are large and easily seen from a distance. There is a note on modern Choctaw culture, and one on the development of this particular work. This is a lovely story, beautifully illustrated, though the ending requires a somewhat large leap of the imagination.-Cris Riedel, Ellis B. Hyde Elementary School, Dansville, NY Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information. - Copyright 2006 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.


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