Overview
Esta biografía ilustrada presenta la vida temprana de Federico García Lorca, el gran poeta español. Cualquier niño/a puede identificarse con su historia—por ejemplo, se preocupaba por llevarse bien con sus compañeros de clase—y estará encantado/a con las coloridas y divertidas ilustraciones que incluyen detalles de la casa verdadera de Federico.
Synopsis
Esta biografía ilustrada presenta la vida temprana de Federico García Lorca, el gran poeta español. Cualquier niño/a puede identificarse con su historiapor ejemplo, se preocupaba por llevarse bien con sus compañeros de clasey estará encantado/a con las coloridas y divertidas ilustraciones que incluyen detalles de la casa verdadera de Federico.
School Library Journal
Gr-5-8–Lázaro re-casts the lives of the great Latin-American literary masters through poetic verse in this exciting series. In the first book, her poetry is particularly acute in capturing the symbols from García Lorca’s childhood that he later wrote about in his poems for children: the lizard, the red bird, the cricket, and the frog, as well as the games and songs of early childhood growing up in small agricultural towns in the province of Granada, Spain. Moreiro’s vibrant tempera paints on panels and illustration boards convey the tranquility of place as well as the calm and gentle nature of Spain’s beloved poet. This is an excellent introduction to Lorca’s life and a perfect companion to Federico García Lorca para niños (Susaeta Ediciones, S.A. 1999), issued for the García Lorca’s centennial. In the second title, Lázaro’s poetry is eloquent and dramatic and provides essential elements of Borges’s childhood immersed in a world of fantasy and imagination. Privately tutored at home in his native Argentina until the age of nine, he also spent countless hours engaged in free play and listening to stories read in English by his British grandmother. Genovés’s glowing watercolors complement Borges’s eccentric nature, particularly his obsession with tigers, a leif motif used in some of his short stories.–Oralia Garza de Cortés, Latino Children’s Literature Consultant, Pasadena, CA