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  • Ellen Ochoa (Hispanic Star)

Ellen Ochoa
(Hispanic Star)

Illustrator
Manuel Gutierrez
Publication Date
September 05, 2023
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  4th − 5th
Language
English
Ellen Ochoa (Hispanic Star)

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Read about the first Latina in space, Ellen Ochoa, one of the most groundbreaking, iconic Hispanic and Latinx heroes that have shaped our culture and the world, in this gripping biography written by Claudia Romo Edelman and Nathalie Alonso, with black-and-white illustrations by Manuel Gutierrez, perfect for fans of the Who Was and She Persisted series.

Meet award-winning engineer and veteran astronaut Ellen Ochoa--once just a girl from Los Angeles, California. The granddaughter of Mexican immigrants, Ellen would pursue a career in physics at a young age and go on to earn master's and doctorate degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University. In 1993, Ellen became the first Latina in space. As a retired astronaut, she became the first Hispanic and second female director of the Johnson Space Center, has been an advocate for women and minorities in STEM fields, and was inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame.

Hispanic Star proudly celebrates Hispanic and Latinx heroes who have made remarkable contributions to American culture and have been undeniable forces in shaping its future.

Publication date
September 05, 2023
Genre
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781250828286
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Series
Hispanic Star
BISAC categories
JNF007050 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Cultural Heritage
JNF038050 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | Caribbean & Latin America
Library of Congress categories
United States
Women astronauts
Astronauts
Hispanic American women
Ochoa, Ellen
Hispanic American astronauts

School Library Journal

Gr 2-5--The chapter book nonfiction series on Hispanic heroes continues with exciting entries on stars Sonia Sotomayor and Ellen Ochoa. Both volumes open with a pivotal moment in the life of the subject--Sotomayor attending a ceremony in which they name the projects in the Bronx, where she grew up, after her, and Ochoa playing a flute in space. Each series installment conveys the challenges, struggles, and triumphs of each living role model. Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor grew up with very modest means and Type 1 Diabetes. Astronaut Ochoa never learned Spanish because of the stigma that came along with being Mexican. The women have many aspects in common--for example, strong mothers who believed in education. They also faced many obstacles to their success, sexism, racism, classism, and constantly being questioned on whether they were truly deserving of it. The coauthors use primary sources, including radio interviews and autobiographies to flesh out each narrative. The books have short sidebars giving more context to the subject's time period, such as important moments in Puerto Rican history and the establishment of NASA. With plenty of white space and illustrations sprinkled throughout, these titles are accessible for young researchers. The Ochoa installment's images were created by Gutierrez, whose pencil-like illustrations are especially photorealistic. The books end with "Did you know" sections that share cool facts and relevant web links. VERDICT This series continues to impress. Purchase for elementary school libraries and where biographies for kids circulate well.--Shelley M. Diaz

Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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