All the Way to Havana

Author:   Margarita Engle ,  Mike Curato
Publisher:   Henry Holt & Company Inc
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9781627796422


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   29 August 2017
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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So we purr, cara cara, and we glide, taka taka, and we zoom, zoom, ZOOM! A family drives into the city of Havana to celebrate a cousin's first birthday. Before their journey, the boy helps his papa tune up their old car, Cara Cara, which has been in their family for many years. They drive along the sea wall, along the coast, past other colorful old cars. The sounds of the city are rich-the putt putts and honks and bumpety bumps of other cars chorus through the streets. A rich celebration of the culture of the Cuban people, their resourcefulness and innovative spirit, and their joy.

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Author:   Margarita Engle ,  Mike Curato
Publisher:   Henry Holt & Company Inc
Imprint:   Henry Holt & Company Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 22.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 29.00cm
Weight:   0.446kg
ISBN:  

9781627796422


ISBN 10:   1627796428
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   29 August 2017
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Engle and Curato provide a child's view of Cuba that is extremely accessible and as striking as it is unforgettable. A vibrant snapshot of modern Cuba, full of rich, sensory detail. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on All the Way to Havana Engle's tone is upbeat throughout: she highlights modest country vistas, picturesque contemporary Havana, busy people going about their daily chores, and the profusion of noisy vintage cars. Curato's vibrant pencil and digital illustrations depict iconic images of Cuba--small farms, city neighborhoods, and government buildings--all in photographic detail. . . A lyrical and beautiful offering that should help to humanize views of this island nation. --Booklist, starred review, on All the Way to Havana Engle and Curato collaborate on this captivating road trip, with the steady pulse of Engle's text (prosy on the page, labeled as poetry in the author's note) punctuated by taka takas, roars, growls, whines, and putt putts of the vehicles, and Curato's illustrations gliding smoothly from country- to city-scapes, never far from the edge of the sea. . . catnip for the Cruise Night crowd and for any kid who dreams of one day owning a classic set of wheels. --The Bulletin on All the Way to HavanaDrum Dream Girl: A beautiful account of a young girl's bravery and her important contribution toward gender equality in the creative arts. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review The heroine's tenacity in the face of naysayers will inspire all dreamers. --School Library Journal, starred reviewLittle Elliot, Big City a terrific emerging talent, with gorgeously rendered images that bring to mind the moodiness of Chris Van Allsburg and the sweetness of William Joyce. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Curato, a debut author and illustrator, tucks several gentle messages into one simple story that's perfect for the age group. It is, however, his almost cinematic artwork that's the real showstopper. -- Booklist, starred review


<i>Drum Dream Girl: </i></p> A beautiful account of a young girl's bravery and her important contribution toward gender equality in the creative arts. --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, <b> starred review</b></p> The heroine's tenacity in the face of naysayers will inspire all dreamers. --<i>School Library Journal</i>, <b>starred review</b></p><i>Little Elliot, Big City</i> </p> a terrific emerging talent, with gorgeously rendered images that bring to mind the moodiness of Chris Van Allsburg and the sweetness of William Joyce. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, <b>starred review</b></p> Curato, a debut author and illustrator, tucks several gentle messages into one simple story that's perfect for the age group. It is, however, his almost cinematic artwork that's the real showstopper. -- <i>Booklist</i>, <b>starred review</b></p>


Engle and Curato provide a child's view of Cuba that is extremely accessible and as striking as it is unforgettable. A vibrant snapshot of modern Cuba, full of rich, sensory detail. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on All the Way to Havana He and Engle chronicle Cara Cara's journey in loving detail as the family moves along the coast and into bustling city streets, giving readers glimpses into daily Cuban lives--newlyweds in a Dodge convertible, laundry hanging from balconies as a sea breeze sings. It's a wonderful introduction to America's very nearby neighbor. --Publishers Weekly, starred review, on All the Way to Havana Engle's tone is upbeat throughout: she highlights modest country vistas, picturesque contemporary Havana, busy people going about their daily chores, and the profusion of noisy vintage cars. Curato's vibrant pencil and digital illustrations depict iconic images of Cuba--small farms, city neighborhoods, and government buildings--all in photographic detail. . . A lyrical and beautiful offering that should help to humanize views of this island nation. --Booklist, starred review, on All the Way to Havana A fun addition to the ever-popular genre of transportation picture books--this one with a unique perspective and message of perseverance. --School Library Journal, starred review, on All the Way to Havana Engle and Curato collaborate on this captivating road trip, with the steady pulse of Engle's text (prosy on the page, labeled as poetry in the author's note) punctuated by taka takas, roars, growls, whines, and putt putts of the vehicles, and Curato's illustrations gliding smoothly from country- to city-scapes, never far from the edge of the sea. . . catnip for the Cruise Night crowd and for any kid who dreams of one day owning a classic set of wheels. --The Bulletin on All the Way to Havana Engle's use of onomatopoeia, at times replacing the sound of the car with animal sounds (honks, roars, growls, whines), gives a sense of the modern-day blend of rural and city life . . . The mixed-media illustrations capture the brilliant colors and scenic beauty of the island--both landscape and cityscape--as well as the multiracial makeup of its people. --The Horn Book on All the Way to Havana Drum Dream Girl: A beautiful account of a young girl's bravery and her important contribution toward gender equality in the creative arts. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review The heroine's tenacity in the face of naysayers will inspire all dreamers. --School Library Journal, starred review Little Elliot, Big City a terrific emerging talent, with gorgeously rendered images that bring to mind the moodiness of Chris Van Allsburg and the sweetness of William Joyce. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Curato, a debut author and illustrator, tucks several gentle messages into one simple story that's perfect for the age group. It is, however, his almost cinematic artwork that's the real showstopper. --Booklist, starred review


Engle and Curato provide a child's view of Cuba that is extremely accessible and as striking as it is unforgettable. A vibrant snapshot of modern Cuba, full of rich, sensory detail. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on All the Way to Havana He and Engle chronicle Cara Cara's journey in loving detail as the family moves along the coast and into bustling city streets, giving readers glimpses into daily Cuban lives--newlyweds in a Dodge convertible, laundry hanging from balconies as a sea breeze sings. It's a wonderful introduction to America's very nearby neighbor. --Publishers Weekly, starred review, on All the Way to Havana Engle's tone is upbeat throughout: she highlights modest country vistas, picturesque contemporary Havana, busy people going about their daily chores, and the profusion of noisy vintage cars. Curato's vibrant pencil and digital illustrations depict iconic images of Cuba--small farms, city neighborhoods, and government buildings--all in photographic detail. . . A lyrical and beautiful offering that should help to humanize views of this island nation. --Booklist, starred review, on All the Way to Havana A fun addition to the ever-popular genre of transportation picture books--this one with a unique perspective and message of perseverance. --School Library Journal, starred review, on All the Way to Havana Engle and Curato collaborate on this captivating road trip, with the steady pulse of Engle's text (prosy on the page, labeled as poetry in the author's note) punctuated by taka takas, roars, growls, whines, and putt putts of the vehicles, and Curato's illustrations gliding smoothly from country- to city-scapes, never far from the edge of the sea. . . catnip for the Cruise Night crowd and for any kid who dreams of one day owning a classic set of wheels. --The Bulletin on All the Way to Havana Engle's use of onomatopoeia, at times replacing the sound of the car with animal sounds (honks, roars, growls, whines), gives a sense of the modern-day blend of rural and city life . . . The mixed-media illustrations capture the brilliant colors and scenic beauty of the island--both landscape and cityscape--as well as the multiracial makeup of its people. --The Horn Book on All the Way to Havana Drum Dream Girl: A beautiful account of a young girl's bravery and her important contribution toward gender equality in the creative arts. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review The heroine's tenacity in the face of naysayers will inspire all dreamers. --School Library Journal, starred review Little Elliot, Big City a terrific emerging talent, with gorgeously rendered images that bring to mind the moodiness of Chris Van Allsburg and the sweetness of William Joyce. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Curato, a debut author and illustrator, tucks several gentle messages into one simple story that's perfect for the age group. It is, however, his almost cinematic artwork that's the real showstopper. --Booklist, starred review Engle's tone is upbeat throughout: she highlights modest country vistas, picturesque contemporary Havana, busy people going about their daily chores, and the profusion of noisy vintage cars. Curato's vibrant pencil and digital illustrations depict iconic images of Cuba--small farms, city neighborhoods, and government buildings--all in photographic detail. . . A lyrical and beautiful offering that should help to humanize views of this island nation. --Booklist, starred review, on All the Way to Havana Drum Dream Girl: A beautiful account of a young girl's bravery and her important contribution toward gender equality in the creative arts. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review The heroine's tenacity in the face of naysayers will inspire all dreamers. --School Library Journal, starred review Little Elliot, Big City a terrific emerging talent, with gorgeously rendered images that bring to mind the moodiness of Chris Van Allsburg and the sweetness of William Joyce. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Curato, a debut author and illustrator, tucks several gentle messages into one simple story that's perfect for the age group. It is, however, his almost cinematic artwork that's the real showstopper. -- Booklist, starred review Drum Dream Girl: A beautiful account of a young girl's bravery and her important contribution toward gender equality in the creative arts. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review The heroine's tenacity in the face of naysayers will inspire all dreamers. --School Library Journal, starred review Little Elliot, Big City a terrific emerging talent, with gorgeously rendered images that bring to mind the moodiness of Chris Van Allsburg and the sweetness of William Joyce. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Curato, a debut author and illustrator, tucks several gentle messages into one simple story that's perfect for the age group. It is, however, his almost cinematic artwork that's the real showstopper. -- Booklist, starred review


Author Information

Margarita Engle is the Cuban-American author of many verse books, including the Newbery Honor Book The Surrender Tree, the Charlotte Zolotow Award winner Drum Dream Girl, and the Walter Dean Myers Honor Enchanted Air. Her books have also received multiple Pura Belpré and Americas Awards as well as a Jane Addams Award, an International Reading Association Award, and many others. margaritaengle.com Mike Curato traveled to Havana to do visual research and bring this story to life. He is the author and illustrator of the Little Elliot series and has illustrated a number of other books for children, including Worm Loves Worm. mikecurato.com

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