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Overview
As a young girl, Gloria Estefan sang for comfort when times were hard. No one dreamed that one day, this shy Cuban-American girl would be a worldwide musical sensation. Gloria Estefan's incredible talent and strength took her a long way--even after a bus crash nearly took her life.Examines the life of the Cuban-born pop star who sings, dances, composes, and records with the Miami Sound Machine.
Editorials
School Library Journal
Gr 3-6Despite their open, easy-to-read format and abundant black-and-white and full-color photos, these are uneven series entries. Carrillo's writing style is overly dramatic and unpolished, and, other than mentioning de la Renta's charity work with La casa del nio in his native Dominican Republic, he does little to expose the fashion designer's personality. The biography is mainly a straightforward listing of the phases of his career. Of the three, Raul Julia has the highest quality writing, with smoothly flowing sentences. In addition to recounting the actor's rise to fame on Broadway and in Hollywood, the authors address Julia's determination to avoid being typecast as a Hispanic actor while maintaining his Puerto Rican identity. In Gloria Estefan, Rodriguez uses short, choppy sentences and vague, colloquial language to describe the life of the Cuban-American singer/songwriter. The content is poorly researched and contains factual errors, such as labeling the University of Miami (which is in Florida) as Miami University (which is in Ohio) and listing the release date of the album Greatest Hits as 1993 instead of 1992. While this title might be popular, it is a substandard effort.Denise E. Agosto, Midland County Public Library, TXBook Details
Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Austin, Tex. : Raintree Steck-Vaughn, c1996.
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780811497886