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  • Prietita and the Ghost Woman (Bilingual English/Spanish)

Prietita and the Ghost Woman
(Bilingual English/Spanish)

Illustrator
Maya Gonzalez
Publication Date
May 01, 2014
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Language
Spanish
Format
Picture Book
Prietita and the Ghost Woman (Bilingual English/Spanish)

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Description

Bilingual English/Spanish.

Gloria Anzaldúa uniquely reinterprets the famous Mexican legend of la Llorona. Ever since she can remember, Prietita has heard frightening stories about la Llorona-the legendary ghost woman who steals children at night. One day, when Prietita goes in search of the missing herb that can help cure her mother's illness, she becomes lost in the woods. Suddenly she hears a distant crying sound and sees flashes of white in the trees. Could it be the ghost woman from her grandmother's stories?In her second book for children, Gloria Anzaldúa reinterprets the famous Mexican legend of la Llorona, the ghost woman. Surrounded by the live oak and prickly pear of the Texas woods, Prietita discovers that la Llorona is not what people expect. In this magical story, Prietita's search for the healing rue plant turns into a powerful journey of self-discovery.

Publication date
May 01, 2014
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780892391677
Lexile Measure
600
Publisher
Children's Book Press (CA)
BISAC categories
JUV012030 - Juvenile Fiction | Fairy Tales & Folklore | General
Gloria Anzaldúa

Gloria Anzaldúa was a major Mexican American/Chicana literary voice, scholar, and activist. Her first book for Children's Book Press, Friends from the Other Side/Amigos del otro lado, about a brave young girl's friendship with an immigrant boy and his mother, was praised by School Library Journal as an important book touching on a timely and sensitive issue. She passed away in 2004.

Consuelo Méndez is a painter and artist from Caracas, Venezuela, whose work is widely exhibited in Latin America. She spent a large part of her growing up years in South Texas before coming to San Francisco to study art. She returned to South Texas in order to do research for this book, which she illustrated in watercolors, graphite and colored pencils, and collage. She has illustrated several books for children.