Owl in a Straw Hat: El Tecolote del Sombrero de Paja: El Tecolote del Sombrero de Paja (Bilingual English/Spanish)

by Rudolfo Anaya (Author)

Owl in a Straw Hat: El Tecolote del Sombrero de Paja: El Tecolote del Sombrero de Paja (Bilingual English/Spanish)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
This masterfully written children's book by New Mexico's favorite storyteller is a delightful tale about a young owl named Ollie who lives in an orchard with his parents in northern New Mexico. Ollie is supposed to attend school but prefers to hang out with his friends Raven and Crow instead. Ollie's parents discover he cannot read and they send Ollie off to see his grandmother, Nana, a teacher and farmer in Chimayó. Along the way, Ollie's illiteracy causes mischief as he meets up with some shady characters on the path including Gloria La Zorra (a fox), Trickster Coyote, and a hungry wolf named Luis Lobo who has sold some bad house plans to the Three Little Pigs. When Ollie finally arrives at Nana's, his cousin Randy Roadrunner drives up in his lowrider and asks Ollie why he's so blue. "I'm starting school, and there's too much to learn, and I can't read," Ollie says. "I can't do it." Randy explains that he didn't think he could learn to read either, but he persevered, earned a business degree, and now owns the best lowrider shop in Española! Ollie finally decides he is ready to learn to read. The characters and the northern New Mexico landscape in Owl in a Straw Hat come to life wonderfully in original illustrations by New Mexico artist El Moisés.
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Rudolfo Anaya
GASPAR ENRIQUEZ, whose super-realistic paintings are exhibited all over the country, was born and grew up on the south side of El Paso, Texas. He illustrated Elegy on the Death of César Chávez by Rudolfo Anaya. He lives in San Elizario, a small village near the border of the United States and Mexico, in a 250-year-old house built by his wife's great-great grandfather. He has a fine arts degree from the University of Texas at El Paso and a master's degree from New Mexico State University. He is an art instructor at Bowie High School in El Paso. In 1994, he received a Mid-America Arts Alliance Fellowship. His work was included in the important and ground-breaking Chicano Art / Resistance and Affirmation show that traveled throughout the United States in the early 90s.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780890136300
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Museum of New Mexico Press
Publication date
November 20, 2017
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV002040 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Birds
JUV002250 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Wolves & Coyotes
JUV035000 - Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
JUV002110 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Foxes
Library of Congress categories
Characters in literature
Behavior
Animals
Spanish language materials
Bilingual
JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United S
Owls
Literacy
JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / General

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