Today, we're thrilled to reveal the cover to Mercedes Sosa: Voice of the People, written and illustrated by Aixa Perez-Prado. This gorgeous picture book will be released on September 17, 2024 by Children’s Book Press, an imprint of Lee & Low Books. A little bit about the book: Written and illustrated by Aixa Pérez-Prado, this is the powerful biography of Argentinean folksinger and activist Mercedes Sosa. Affectionately known as 'La Negra,' Mercedes used her musical talents and powerful voice to speak out against poverty and inequality in her home country. In the face of a cruel dictatorship, Mercedes refused to be silenced. She bravely stepped on stage to lend a "voice to the voiceless" with uplifting songs of empathy and empowerment. Her unforgettable music and messages of hope continue to resonate with people across the world to this day. And now, check out this gorgeous cover! Aixa says: This is the incredible story of Mercedes Sosa, the Argentine singer who became known as the "voice of the voiceless." Born to humble circumstances in Tucumán, Argentina, Mercedes discovered her extraordinary talent—a voice that soared! With her compelling contralto, she crooned anthems dedicated to indigenous and working people, lifting their hearts, and encouraging them to stand up for their rights. Through the power of her voice, Mercedes conveyed messages of fairness, freedom, and justice, inspiring resilience, resistance, and hope, even in the face of adversity. As an Argentine woman, I am extremely proud to be the author and illustrator of this book about Mercedes Sosa. Her songs were the soundtrack of my childhood and I'm excited to share the messages and the emotions in her music with young people everywhere. I actually started designing the cover image long before I became the illustrator of this book. While working on the text, I used to listen to her music and draw as I listened, inspired by Mercedes’ strength and presence. In this illustration, I incorporated the colors and textures of the Argentine landscape and the sun on the flag along with an image of Mercedes in her iconic poncho singing and playing the bombo. In Argentine culture, Mercedes is often associated with birds, and if you look carefully, you will find at least one bird in every image throughout the illustrations of this book and starting right here on the cover. The birds are meant to symbolize her soaring and powerful voice reaching through the clouds to inspire people everywhere. Written and illustrated by Aixa Perez-Prado, and published by Children’s Book Press, Mercedes Sosa: Voice of the People will be out on September 17, 2024. Pre-order the English version of Mercedes Sosa: Voice of the People today! Bookshop Barnes & Noble Amazon Pre-order the Spanish version of Mercedes Sosa: La Voz del Pueblo today! Bookshop Barnes & Noble Amazon BIO Aixa Pérez-Prado is an author, an illustrator, and a university professor of linguistic and cultural studies. Originally from Buenos Aires, she crafts stories that explore intersectional identities, the need for belonging, and the richness of bilingualism. In her early years, Aixa found inspiration in the powerful voice of Mercedes Sosa and was drawn to the profound messages of social justice, human rights, and compassion in her music. These messages prompted her to embark on a personal journey of self-discovery, exploring her own blended Indigenous and European heritage through the mediums of art, literature, and music. Aixa lives with her family in Miami, Florida. You can learn more about her at aixaperezprado.com. Social media handles Instagram: @aixasdoodlesandbooks TikTok: @aixasdoodlesandbooks Facebook: @aixasdoodlesandbooks Today we're excited to reveal the cover to Nydia Armendia-Sánchez's debut NOT FAR FROM HERE! But first, a little bit about the book:
We worked and worked juntos, holding, shaping, and forging our sueños Nuestra familia . . . nos superamos as individuals and together Mamá tells her children a story that began when their papá was a niño, not far from here. Their abuelitas shared the skills and the stories of their antepasados, and their abuelo, a blacksmith, taught their papá how to make art from earth and fire. When abuelo died, papá took all those lessons to heart and crossed la frontera to el norte to follow his sueños. There, he worked and overcame barriers to forge his own obra maestra: a familia and a future in which anything is possible. NOT FAR FROM HERE is written by Nydia Armendia-Sánchez and illustrated by Devon Holzwarth and releases October 1, 2024 from Candlewick Press Now get ready for the cover... We're so excited to reveal the cover for IN THE GROVES from debut author-illustrator Andrea Cruz Floren!
In the Groves is a whimsical Spanglish picture book about finding belonging in an unlikely place. Clara visits her abuelo and many, many cousins in California every year. And every year, her family tells tall tales about her abuelo’s orange groves: There’s magic! There’s mischief! There’s monstruos! But Clara’s never been to the orange groves. And she’s determined to change that. So when her cousins aren’t looking, Clara sneaks into her abuelo’s truck and makes her way to the orange groves. Once Abuelo spots her, he and Clara have a wondrous time serenading oranges, bravely defending the groves against gophers, and eating some delicious tacos with—WHEW—just a little bit of spice. Soon, Clara has magical tall tales to tell of her own. For she’s no longer just a visitor: She belongs to the groves, and the groves belong to her. And now...check out the gorgeous cover!! Today we celebrate the book birthday of Old Clothes for Dinner?! We sat down with Musa Nathalie Alonso to learn all about the inspiration behind this book. But first, a little bit about the book:
OLD CLOTHES FOR DINNER?! is a lighthearted picture book that tells the story of a girl named Magaly, whose grandmother recently arrived from Havana. Magaly is enjoying all the Cuban dishes her Abuela has been whipping up in their apartment — until she learns her grandmother is making a batch of ropa vieja. Old clothes for dinner?! Gross! To make things worse, Magaly’s sweater has gone missing, and she feels the urge to hide her other clothing before it too ends up on the dinner plate. Today we celebrate the book birthday of Mani Semilla Finds her Quetzal Voice. We sat down with Anna Lapera to learn all about the inspiration behind this book. But first, a little bit about the book:
Mani Semilla Finds Her Quetzal Voice – a contemporary middle grade novel full of spunk and activist heart. This book is a contemporary upper middle grade novel that follows Manuela “Mani” Semilla who wants two things: To get her period, and to thwart her mom's plan of taking her to Guatemala on her thirteenth birthday. If her mom's always going on about how dangerous it is in Guatemala, and how much she sacrificed to come to this country, then why should Mani even want to visit? But one day, up in the attic, she finds secret letters between her mom and her disappeared feminist journalist aunt, Tía Beatriz, transforming Mani from quiet bystander into budding activist as she stands up against the culture of harassment at her own school. |
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