Western & Southwestern States, Religion - General & Miscellaneous, Native American Studies, Regional Biography, Exploration & Discovery - History, Explorers - Biography, United States - State & Local History
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Gr 6-9-This serviceable, informative biography recounts the contributions of the Franciscan missionary often referred to as the "Father of California." His commitment to converting non-Christian people motivated him to travel to Mexico (New Spain) in 1749. His passionate sermons, self-flagellation, and enthusiasm in establishing "home missions," or communities, prompted his appointment to presidency of the 14 missions already spread over 600 miles in Baja California. Until his death in 1784, Serra worked tirelessly to spread the Christian gospel, a civilized way of life, and Spanish influence northward along the California coast. A Catholic movement to grant sainthood to Serra is underway despite some protest about the destructive effect of early missionaries whose religious zeal was aimed at eradicating Native culture. Whiting offers a brief but clear and balanced overview of Serra's life and accomplishments. However, secondary-level researchers will need to go beyond it for descriptions of mission life and documentation of Serra's relationship with Indians and fellow Spaniards. Color illustrations and photographs are included, although the opening photograph of Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty's Castle seems a bit incongruous. This title fills a growing need for accessible, historical Latino biographies.-Gerry Larson, Durham School of the Arts, NC Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.Book Details
Published
August 1, 2003
Publisher
Mitchell Lane Publishers
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781584151876