The Firefly Letters: A Suffragette's Journey to Cuba

Awards:   Commended for Americas Award for Children & Young Adult Literature (Children/Young Adult) 2011 Commended for Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens (Fourteen and Up) 2011 Commended for Pura Belpre Award (Author) 2011 Commended for Tayshas Reading 2011
Author:   MS Margarita Engle
Publisher:   Henry Holt & Company
ISBN:  

9780805090826


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   16 March 2010
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Format:   Hardback
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The Firefly Letters: A Suffragette's Journey to Cuba


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Awards

  • Commended for Americas Award for Children & Young Adult Literature (Children/Young Adult) 2011
  • Commended for Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens (Fourteen and Up) 2011
  • Commended for Pura Belpre Award (Author) 2011
  • Commended for Tayshas Reading 2011

Overview

The freedom to roam is something that women and girls in Cuba do not have. Yet when Fredrika Bremer visits from Sweden in 1851 to learn about the people of this magical island, she is accompanied by Cecilia, a young slave who longs for her lost home in Africa. Soon Elena, the wealthy daughter of the house, sneaks out to join them. As the three women explore the lush countryside, they form a bond that breaks the barriers of language and culture. In this quietly powerful new book, award-winning poet Margarita Engle paints a portrait of early women's rights pioneer Fredrika Bremer and the journey to Cuba that transformed her life. The Firefly Letters is a 2011 Pura Belpre Honor Book for Narrative and a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

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Author:   MS Margarita Engle
Publisher:   Henry Holt & Company
Imprint:   Henry Holt & Company
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.90cm
Weight:   0.259kg
ISBN:  

9780805090826


ISBN 10:   0805090827
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   16 March 2010
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Like the firefly light, Engle's poetry is a gossamer thread of subtle beauty weaving together three memorable characters who together find hope and courage. Another fine volume by a master of the novel in verse. --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review This slim, elegant volume opens the door to discussions of slavery, women's rights, and the economic disparity between rich and poor. --Publishers Weekly Through this moving combination of historical viewpoints, Engle creates dramatic tension among the characters, especially in the story of Elena, who makes a surprising sacrifice. --Booklist This engaging title documents 50-year-old Swedish suffragette and novelist Fredrika Bremer's three-month travels around Cuba in 1851. ...The easily digestible, poetic narrative makes this a perfect choice for reluctant readers, students of the women's movement, those interested in Cuba, and teens with biography assignments. --School Library Journal The author has a gift for imbuing seemingly effortless text with powerful emotions. . . .This uncommon story will resonate when placed in the hands of the right reader. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The imagistic, multiple first-person narrative works handily in revealing Bremer, an alert and intelligent woman in rebellion against her background of privilege. --The Horn Book


Like the firefly light, Engle's poetry is a gossamer thread of subtle beauty weaving together three memorable characters who together find hope and courage. Another fine volume by a master of the novel in verse. Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review This slim, elegant volume opens the door to discussions of slavery, women's rights, and the economic disparity between rich and poor. Publishers Weekly Through this moving combination of historical viewpoints, Engle creates dramatic tension among the characters, especially in the story of Elena, who makes a surprising sacrifice. Booklist This engaging title documents 50-year-old Swedish suffragette and novelist Fredrika Bremer's three-month travels around Cuba in 1851. The easily digestible, poetic narrative makes this a perfect choice for reluctant readers, students of the women's movement, those interested in Cuba, and teens with biography assignments. School Library Journal The author has a gift for imbuing seemingly effortless text with powerful emotions. . . .This uncommon story will resonate when placed in the hands of the right reader. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The imagistic, multiple first-person narrative works handily in revealing Bremer, an alert and intelligent woman in rebellion against her background of privilege. The Horn Book


Praise for Firely Letters:  * “Like the firefly light, Engle’s poetry is a gossamer thread of subtle beauty weaving together three memorable characters who together find hope and courage. Another fine volume by a master of the novel in verse.”— Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review “This slim, elegant volume opens the door to discussions of slavery, women’s rights, and the economic disparity between rich and poor.” — Publishers Weekly “Through this moving combination of historical viewpoints, Engle creates dramatic tension among the characters, especially in the story of Elena, who makes a surprising sacrifice.”— Booklist  “This engaging title documents 50-year-old Swedish suffragette and novelist Fredrika Bremer’s three-month travels around Cuba in 1851. …The easily digestible, poetic narrative makes this a perfect choice for reluctant readers, students of the women’s movement, those i


Praise for Firely Letters: * Like the firefly light, Engle's poetry is a gossamer thread of subtle beauty weaving together three memorable characters who together find hope and courage. Another fine volume by a master of the novel in verse. - Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review This slim, elegant volume opens the door to discussions of slavery, women's rights, and the economic disparity between rich and poor. - Publishers Weekly Through this moving combination of historical viewpoints, Engle creates dramatic tension among the characters, especially in the story of Elena, who makes a surprising sacrifice. - Booklist This engaging title documents 50-year-old Swedish suffragette and novelist Fredrika Bremer's three-month travels around Cuba in 1851. ...The easily digestible, poetic narrative makes this a perfect choice for reluctant readers, students of the women's movement, those i Praise for Firely Letters: * Like the firefly light, Engle's poetry is a gossamer thread of subtle beauty weaving together three memorable characters who together find hope and courage. Another fine volume by a master of the novel in verse. -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review This slim, elegant volume opens the door to discussions of slavery, women's rights, and the economic disparity between rich and poor. -- Publishers Weekly Through this moving combination of historical viewpoints, Engle creates dramatic tension among the characters, especially in the story of Elena, who makes a surprising sacrifice. -- Booklist This engaging title documents 50-year-old Swedish suffragette and novelist Fredrika Bremer's three-month travels around Cuba in 1851. ...The easily digestible, poetic narrative makes this a perfect choice for reluctant readers, students of the women's movement, those interested in Cuba, and teens with biography assignments. -- School Library Journal The author has a gift for imbuing seemingly effortless text with powerful emotions. . . .This uncommon story will resonate when placed in the hands of the right reader. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The imagistic, multiple first-person narrative works handily in revealing Bremer, an alert and intelligent woman in rebellion against her background of privilege. -- The Horn Book Like the firefly light, Engle's poetry is a gossamer thread of subtle beauty weaving together three memorable characters who together find hope and courage. Another fine volume by a master of the novel in verse. --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review This slim, elegant volume opens the door to discussions of slavery, women's rights, and the economic disparity between rich and poor. --Publishers Weekly Through this moving combination of historical viewpoints, Engle creates dramatic tension among the characters, especially in the story of Elena, who makes a surprising sacrifice. --Booklist This engaging title documents 50-year-old Swedish suffragette and novelist Fredrika Bremer's three-month travels around Cuba in 1851. ...The easily digestible, poetic narrative makes this a perfect choice for reluctant readers, students of the women's movement, those interested in Cuba, and teens with biography assignments. --School Library Journal The author has a gift for imbuing seemingly effortless text with powerful emotions. . . .This uncommon story will resonate when placed in the hands of the right reader. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The imagistic, multiple first-person narrative works handily in revealing Bremer, an alert and intelligent woman in rebellion against her background of privilege. --The Horn Book Like the firefly light, Engle's poetry is a gossamer thread of subtle beauty weaving together three memorable characters who together find hope and courage. Another fine volume by a master of the novel in verse. Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review This slim, elegant volume opens the door to discussions of slavery, women's rights, and the economic disparity between rich and poor. Publishers Weekly Through this moving combination of historical viewpoints, Engle creates dramatic tension among the characters, especially in the story of Elena, who makes a surprising sacrifice. Booklist This engaging title documents 50-year-old Swedish suffragette and novelist Fredrika Bremer's three-month travels around Cuba in 1851. The easily digestible, poetic narrative makes this a perfect choice for reluctant readers, students of the women's movement, those interested in Cuba, and teens with biography assignments. School Library Journal The author has a gift for imbuing seemingly effortless text with powerful emotions. . . .This uncommon story will resonate when placed in the hands of the right reader. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The imagistic, multiple first-person narrative works handily in revealing Bremer, an alert and intelligent woman in rebellion against her background of privilege. The Horn Book Like the firefly light, Engle's poetry is a gossamer thread of subtle beauty weaving together three memorable characters who together find hope and courage. Another fine volume by a master of the novel in verse. Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review This slim, elegant volume opens the door to discussions of slavery, women's rights, and the economic disparity between rich and poor. Publishers Weekly Through this moving combination of historical viewpoints, Engle creates dramatic tension among the characters, especially in the story of Elena, who makes a surprising sacrifice. Booklist This engaging title documents 50-year-old Swedish suffragette and novelist Fredrika Bremer's three-month travels around Cuba in 1851. The easily digestible, poetic narrative makes this a perfect choice for reluctant readers, students of the women's movement, those interested in Cuba, and teens with biography assignments. School Library Journal The author has a gift for imbuing seemingly effortless text with powerful emotions. . . .This uncommon story will resonate when placed in the hands of the right reader. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The imagistic, multiple first-person narrative works handily in revealing Bremer, an alert and intelligent woman in rebellion against her background of privilege. The Horn Book


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Margarita Engle is a Cuban American poet, novelist, and journalist whose work has been published in many countries. She is the author of young adult nonfiction books and novels in verse including The Surrender Tree, a Newbery Honor Book, The Poet Slave of Cuba, Hurricane Dancers, and Tropical Secrets. She lives in northern California.

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