Jovita Wore Pants: The Story of a Mexican Freedom Fighter

Awards:   Commended for Caldecott Medal 2024
Author:   Aida Salazar ,  Molly Mendoza
Publisher:   Scholastic Press
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9781338283419


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   07 March 2023
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Format:   Hardback
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  • Commended for Caldecott Medal 2024

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Author:   Aida Salazar ,  Molly Mendoza
Publisher:   Scholastic Press
Imprint:   Scholastic Press
Dimensions:   Width: 23.40cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9781338283419


ISBN 10:   1338283413
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   07 March 2023
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Distinctions and Praise for Land of the Cranes: 2020 Americas Award Winner Jane Addams Children's Book Award Honor Book New York Public Library's Best Books of 2020 Northern California Book Award Finalist California Library Association - Beatty Award Winner Charlotte Huck Award Honor Book Rise: A Feminist Book Project List * Powerful... lyrical... soaring. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review Some books are beautifully written. Others are vitally important. Land of the Cranes is both. Quite simply, a must-read. -- Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medalist and New York Times bestselling author of A Single Shard Aida Salazar is one of the most important new voices in children's literature. Land of the Cranes is a novel that uplifts, empowers, and soars. This book belongs in every classroom. -- Erin Entrada Kelly, Newbery Award-winning author of Hello, Universe In a time of chaos, Land of the Cranes rises above the clouds of confusion and sings a skillful, migratory song; its sorrowful lament, a tearful message--Awaken! Awaken! Let love lead to change. -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, Pura Belpre Award Winner of Under the Mesquite Aida Salazar takes heartache and despair and is able to weave a lyrical narrative that confronts one of the greatest human rights violations on U.S. soil in recent memory. -- Isabel Quintero, author of Pura Belpre Illustrator Honor Book My Papi Has a Motorcycle Praise for The Moon Within: * A worthy successor to Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret set in present-day Oakland... Salazar's verse novel is sensitive and fresh... An authentically middle school voice and diverse Latinx cast make this book a standout. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review * An excellent addition for upper middle grade and middle school readers, especially for maturing tweens in the midst of puberty. -- School Library Journal, starred review This story is told in beautiful poems... A lovely, relatable story...The words really use up the space on the pages in creative ways, and the author reveals cultural aspects of Latinx (especially Xicana) and Caribbean peoples in rich detail. -- Booklist Lyrical...The characters leap to life and eloquently evoke the passion and pain of a girl's coming-of-age. Absolutely beautiful, reverent, and intensely personal, the book would make a valued gift for pre-teen readers, especially a young Latina. -- School Library Connection This is a fascinating tale that blends ancestral traditions from two cultures, while portraying modern dilemmas. Salazar's poetry is as lovely and graceful as the dance scenes. -- Margarita Engle, National Young People's Poet Laureate and Newbery Honor-winning author of The Surrender Tree With conga-pulsed lyrics, Aida Salazar pulls us into the coming of age of eleven year Celi. . . here is the liberation verse our youth and all have been waiting for-Brava-Bravo! -- Juan Felipe Herrera, U.S. Poet Laureate and author of Jabberwalking Aida Salazar has reached deep into our indigenous past to explore in beautiful, poignant poetry what it means to become a woman at the intersection of community and self. Rooted in ancestral lore yet vibrantly modern, The Moon Within is a touching, powerful, and important novel in verse. -- David Bowles, Pura Belpre Honor-winning author of The Smoking Mirror In a vivid, magical debut, Aida Salazar's lyrical poetry deftly pulls you into Celi's vibrant world as she reluctantly dances towards womanhood, adjusting to the drumbeats of first love and true friendship while exploring her ancestral roots as she finds her role within family and community. - Naheed H. Senzai, award-winning author of Shooting Kabul and Escape from Aleppo Lovely and amazing... a heartbreaker, in every wonderful way. Poignant, funny, and deeply moving. -- Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, author of Eighth-Grade Superzero and coauthor of Naomis Too


Distinctions and Praise for Land of the Cranes: 2020 Americas Award Winner Jane Addams Children's Book Award Honor Book New York Public Library's Best Books of 2020 Northern California Book Award Finalist California Library Association - Beatty Award Winner Charlotte Huck Award Honor Book Rise: A Feminist Book Project Lis t* Powerful...lyrical...soaring. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review Some books are beautifully written. Others are vitally important. Land of the Cranes is both. Quite simply, a must-read.--Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medalist and New York Times bestselling author of A Single Shard Aida Salazar is one of the most important new voices in children's literature. Land of the Cranes is a novel that uplifts, empowers, and soars. This book belongs in every classroom. --Erin Entrada Kelly, Newbery Award-winning author of Hello, Universe In a time of chaos, Land of the Cranes rises above the clouds of confusion and sings a skillful, migratory song; its sorrowful lament, a tearful message--Awaken! Awaken! Let love lead to change.--Guadalupe Garcia McCall, Pura Belpre Award Winner of Under the Mesquite Aida Salazar takes heartache and despair and is able to weave a lyrical narrative that confronts one of the greatest human rights violations on U.S. soil in recent memory.--Isabel Quintero, author of Pura Belpre Illustrator Honor Book My Papi Has a Motorcycle Praise for The Moon Within: * A worthy successor to Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret set in present-day Oakland... Salazar's verse novel is sensitive and fresh... An authentically middle school voice and diverse Latinx cast make this book a standout. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review * An excellent addition for upper middle grade and middle school readers, especially for maturing tweens in the midst of puberty. -- School Library Journal, starred review This story is told in beautiful poems... A lovely, relatable story...The words really use up the space on the pages in creative ways, and the author reveals cultural aspects of Latinx (especially Xicana) and Caribbean peoples in rich detail. -- Booklist Lyrical...The characters leap to life and eloquently evoke the passion and pain of a girl's coming-of-age. Absolutely beautiful, reverent, and intensely personal, the book would make a valued gift for pre-teen readers, especially a young Latina. -- School Library Connection This is a fascinating tale that blends ancestral traditions from two cultures, while portraying modern dilemmas. Salazar's poetry is as lovely and graceful as the dance scenes. -- Margarita Engle, National Young People's Poet Laureate and Newbery Honor-winning author of The Surrender Tree With conga-pulsed lyrics, Aida Salazar pulls us into the coming of age of eleven year Celi. She initiates readers into the conversation of Bomba, the girl-woman circle, divine twin energies and the many moon-tide powers of a Latina pre-teen. This is a book whose form and content, vision and depth, I find revolutionary and culturally ecstatic. In these times, here is the liberation verse our youth and all have been waiting for-Brava-Bravo! -- Juan Felipe Herrera, U.S. Poet Laureate and author of Jabberwalking Aida Salazar has reached deep into our indigenous past to explore in beautiful, poignant poetry what it means to become a woman at the intersection of community and self. Rooted in ancestral lore yet vibrantly modern, The Moon Within is a touching, powerful, and important novel in verse. -- David Bowles, Pura Belpre Honor-winning author of The Smoking Mirror In a vivid, magical debut, Aida Salazar's lyrical poetry deftly pulls you into Celi's vibrant world as she reluctantly dances towards womanhood, adjusting to the drumbeats of first love and true friendship while exploring her ancestral roots as she finds her role within family and community. - Naheed H. Senzai, award-winning author of Shooting Kabul and Escape from Aleppo Lovely and amazing...a heartbreaker, in every wonderful way. Salazar's vivid and accessible verse brings us the coming-of-age story we've been longing for. Poignant, funny, and deeply moving, The Moon Within is a story told with an abundance of love and respect-a gift straight from the center of Salazar's heart to readers everywhere. -- Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, author of Eighth-Grade Superzero and coauthor of Naomis Too


Distinctions and Praise for Land of the Cranes: 2020 Americas Award Winner Jane Addams Children's Book Award Honor Book New York Public Library's Best Books of 2020 Northern California Book Award Finalist California Library Association -- Beatty Award Winner Charlotte Huck Award Honor Book Rise: A Feminist Book Project List * Powerful... lyrical... soaring. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review Some books are beautifully written. Others are vitally important. Land of the Cranes is both. Quite simply, a must-read. -- Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medalist and New York Times bestselling author of A Single Shard Aida Salazar is one of the most important new voices in children's literature. Land of the Cranes is a novel that uplifts, empowers, and soars. This book belongs in every classroom. -- Erin Entrada Kelly, Newbery Award-winning author of Hello, Universe In a time of chaos, Land of the Cranes rises above the clouds of confusion and sings a skillful, migratory song; its sorrowful lament, a tearful message--Awaken! Awaken! Let love lead to change. -- Guadalupe Garcia McCall, Pura Belpre Award Winner of Under the Mesquite Aida Salazar takes heartache and despair and is able to weave a lyrical narrative that confronts one of the greatest human rights violations on U.S. soil in recent memory. -- Isabel Quintero, author of Pura Belpre Illustrator Honor Book My Papi Has a Motorcycle Praise for The Moon Within: * A worthy successor to Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret set in present-day Oakland... Salazar's verse novel is sensitive and fresh... An authentically middle school voice and diverse Latinx cast make this book a standout. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review * An excellent addition for upper middle grade and middle school readers, especially for maturing tweens in the midst of puberty. -- School Library Journal, starred review This story is told in beautiful poems... A lovely, relatable story... The words really use up the space on the pages in creative ways, and the author reveals cultural aspects of Latinx (especially Xicana) and Caribbean peoples in rich detail. -- Booklist Lyrical... The characters leap to life and eloquently evoke the passion and pain of a girl's coming-of-age. Absolutely beautiful, reverent, and intensely personal, the book would make a valued gift for pre-teen readers, especially a young Latina. -- School Library Connection This is a fascinating tale that blends ancestral traditions from two cultures, while portraying modern dilemmas. Salazar's poetry is as lovely and graceful as the dance scenes. -- Margarita Engle, National Young People's Poet Laureate and Newbery Honor-winning author of The Surrender Tree With conga-pulsed lyrics, Aida Salazar pulls us into the coming of age of eleven year Celi. . . here is the liberation verse our youth and all have been waiting for-Brava-Bravo! -- Juan Felipe Herrera, U.S. Poet Laureate and author of Jabberwalking Aida Salazar has reached deep into our indigenous past to explore in beautiful, poignant poetry what it means to become a woman at the intersection of community and self. Rooted in ancestral lore yet vibrantly modern, The Moon Within is a touching, powerful, and important novel in verse. -- David Bowles, Pura Belpre Honor-winning author of The Smoking Mirror In a vivid, magical debut, Aida Salazar's lyrical poetry deftly pulls you into Celi's vibrant world as she reluctantly dances towards womanhood, adjusting to the drumbeats of first love and true friendship while exploring her ancestral roots as she finds her role within family and community. - Naheed H. Senzai, award-winning author of Shooting Kabul and Escape from Aleppo Lovely and amazing... a heartbreaker, in every wonderful way. Poignant, funny, and deeply moving. -- Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, author of Eighth-Grade Superzero and coauthor of Naomis Too


Author Information

"Aida Salazar is an award-winning author and arts activist whose writings for adults and children explore issues of identity and social justice. She is the author of the middle-grade verse novels The Moon Within (International Latino Book Award Winner), Land of the Cranes (Amricas Award Winner), the picture book anthology, In the Spirit of a Dream, and the picture book biography Jovita Wore Pants: The Story of a Mexican Freedom Fighter. She is a founding member of Las Musas, a Latinx kidlit debut author collective. Her short story ""By the Light of the Moon"" was adapted into a ballet production by the Sonoma Conservatory of Dance and is the first Xicana-themed ballet in history. She lives with her family of artists in Oakland, California. Molly Mendoza is an American illustrator and comics artist who has been captivated by the relationships that she has built with friends, family, and foes alike over the course of her life. Molly sets out to emulate those relationships through her chaotic yet rhythmic style to make some dang-good drawings. Alongside personal/observational narrative, Molly enjoys making images of space travel, plants, ladies, and small dogs. Frequently she can be found working on editorial projects, making comics/zines, and eating hot dogs. Molly is a BFA graduate from the Pacific Northwest College of Art. She has gone on to develop a rich personal art practice, self-publishing numerous comics, as well as working with clients such as The New York Times and The Atlantic. She wrote and illustrated the Ignatz and Eisner Honor-winning graphic novel Skip (Nobrow) and illustrated Freedom We Sing by Amyra Le�n (Flying Eye Books). Molly currently lives in Portland, Oregon. Visit her at mollymendoza.com."

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