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Availability:In StockContributor:Juana Martinez-Neal, Juana Martinez-Neal (Illustrator)Audience:Ages 4-8Publish date:2023-09-05Pages:32
Language:EnglishPublisher:Candlewick Press (MA)ISBN-13:9781536220438ISBN-10:1536220434UPC:9781536220438Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:Family, People & Places, Social ThemesBook Topic:Multigenerational, Caribbean & Latin America, Self-Esteem & Self-RelianceSize:9.10 x 9.40 x 0.10 inchesWeight:0.2998Product ID:SCYYGPTDDM
"A beautifully illustrated, tender story to be shared with all children, sure to evoke conversations about their names." --School Library Journal (starred review)

If you ask her, Alma Sofia Esperanza José Pura Candela has way too many names: six! How did such a small person wind up with such a large name? Alma turns to Daddy for an answer and learns of Sofia, the grandmother who loved books and flowers; Esperanza, the great-grandmother who longed to travel; José, the grandfather who was an artist; and other namesakes, too. As she hears the story of her name, Alma starts to think it might be a perfect fit after all--and realizes that she will one day have her own story to tell. In her 2019 Caldecott Honor Book, Juana Martinez-Neal opens a treasure box of discovery for children who may be curious about their own origin stories or names.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Candlewick Press (MA)ISBN-13:9781536220438ISBN-10:1536220434UPC:9781536220438Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:Family, People & Places, Social ThemesBook Topic:Multigenerational, Caribbean & Latin America, Self-Esteem & Self-RelianceSize:9.10 x 9.40 x 0.10 inchesWeight:0.2998Product ID:SCYYGPTDDM
Juana Martinez-Neal is the Peruvian-born daughter and granddaughter of painters. Her debut as an author-illustrator, Alma and How She Got Her Name, was awarded a Caldecott Honor and was published in Spanish as Alma y cómo obtuvo su nombre. She also illustrated La Princesa and the Pea by Susan Middleton Elya, for which she won a Pura Belpré Illustrator Award, Babymoon by Hayley Barrett, Swashby and the Sea by Beth Ferry, and Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Maillard, which won a Robert F. Sibert Medal. Juana Martinez-Neal lives in Connecticut with her family. Visit her online at www.juanamartinezneal.com.


Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA)

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