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Diane de Anda

Diane de Anda, a third-generation Latina, grew up in Los Angeles. She became a teacher, first of children and teens, and
ultimately, a professor of social welfare at UCLA. Soon Diane began writing stories from the tales told to her by her great-grandparents and grandmother about their experiences during the Mexican Revolution and beyond. Realizing the need for children's books in which Latino children could see themselves and their families, she also began to write books where they were the main characters. Diane is the author of several picture books, including Mango Moon, 21 Cousins, and The Day Abuela Got Lost.

Gloria Felix is a professional background artist from Mexico. She has
been a background designer and background painter for animation and holds a BFA in 3D animation from Tecnológico de Monterrey and an MFA in visual development from Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Clients include Pixar, Capstone, Valve, HBS Games, DeviantArt, and Google HOLA. Besides working as a visual development artist and illustrator, Gloria likes to spend her time painting in traditional mediums and plein air painting.

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Mango Moon: When Deportation Divides a Family
Mango Moon: When Deportation Divides a Family
What Am I?: A Let's Learn Spanish Book (Bilingual English/Spanish)
What Am I?: A Let's Learn Spanish Book (Bilingual English/Spanish)
¡Celebra El Día de Los Muertos! (Spanish Edition)
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La Luna Mango: Cuando La Deportación Divide a Una Familia (Spanish Edition)
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