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OverviewBilingual English/Spanish. Miles away from their home in El Salvador, Xochitl (SOH-cheel) and her family make a new home in the United States, but nothing is the same. Xochitl mourns a lovely garden and her family's small flower business, all left behind. Selling flowers on the street soon provides more than income for the Flores family: they begin to make friends with local storeowners and neighbors. But it is not until the family decides to start a nursery in its backyard that Xochitl begins to learn the true value of community in their adopted country. Basing his narrative on real-life events, prize-winning poet Jorge Argueta has crafted a tender, poetic, and moving story about a family's determination to set down roots and about their child's blooming among friends and neighbors. Artist Carl Angel's authentic and brilliant artwork splendidly documents this quintessentially American immigration story. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jorge Argueta , Carl AngelPublisher: Children's Book Press,U.S. Imprint: Children's Book Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 20.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.40cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9780892392247ISBN 10: 089239224 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 March 2008 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: Spanish Table of ContentsReviews"""This is a fine example of what a book with a bilingual text can and should be."" -- The Horn Book ""Based on a true story, Xochitl's tale is well written in both languages... Angel's acrylic, colored-pencil, and photo-collage artwork is vibrant and energetic, fleshed out by the bright colors and individual faces."" -- School Library Journal ""Full of love for family and community, this bilingual story embodies the belief that positive action can overcome the negatives of circumstance."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""[T]here is a great deal of warmth in this tale of immigrants trying to create their American dream while keeping alive their own culture."" -- Bayviews ""Intended for children ages eight to twelve, this book portrays the message of community in a lesson that can benefit people of all ages... It is a thoughtful story that will make readers reflect on their own contributions to their community."" -- ForeWord Magazine ""Side-by-side bilingual text is a particularly suitable format for this timeless immigration story. Radiant chalk illustrations present each scene tastefully. Xochitl's story is a superb read-aloud and a necessary component of school libraries that serve immigrant children. Recommended for all bookstores and library collections."" -- Críticas IPPY Award, Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY)" This is a fine example of what a book with a bilingual text can and should be. -- The Horn Book Based on a true story, Xochitl's tale is well written in both languages... Angel's acrylic, colored-pencil, and photo-collage artwork is vibrant and energetic, fleshed out by the bright colors and individual faces. -- School Library Journal Full of love for family and community, this bilingual story embodies the belief that positive action can overcome the negatives of circumstance. -- Kirkus Reviews [T]here is a great deal of warmth in this tale of immigrants trying to create their American dream while keeping alive their own culture. -- Bayviews Intended for children ages eight to twelve, this book portrays the message of community in a lesson that can benefit people of all ages... It is a thoughtful story that will make readers reflect on their own contributions to their community. -- ForeWord Magazine Side-by-side bilingual text is a particularly suitable format for this timeless immigration story. Radiant chalk illustrations present each scene tastefully. Xochitl's story is a superb read-aloud and a necessary component of school libraries that serve immigrant children. Recommended for all bookstores and library collections. -- Criticas IPPY Award, Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) This is a fine example of what a book with a bilingual text can and should be. -- The Horn Book Guide Based on a true story, Xochitl's tale is well written in both languages... Angel's acrylic, colored-pencil, and photo-collage artwork is vibrant and energetic, fleshed out by the bright colors and individual faces. -- School Library Journal Full of love for family and community, this bilingual story embodies the belief that positive action can overcome the negatives of circumstance. -- Kirkus Reviews there is a great deal of warmth in this tale of immigrants trying to create their American dream while keeping alive their own culture. -- Bayviews Intended for children ages eight to twelve, this book portrays the message of community in a lesson that can benefit people of all ages... It is a thoughtful story that will make readers reflect on their own contributions to their community. -- ForeWord Magazine Side-by-side bilingual text is a particularly suitable format for this timeless immigration story. Radiant chalk illustrations present each scene tastefully. Xochitl's story is a superb read-aloud and a necessary component of school libraries that serve immigrant children. Recommended for all bookstores and library collections. -- Criticas IPPY Award Author InformationJorge Argueta is a prize-winning poet and teacher. Born in El Salvador, he came to San Francisco in 1980. The prolific author of several award-winning books, he is active in the cultural life of the city, teaches poetry in the public schools, and also works with humanitarian organizations to assist families and children in El Salvador. Carl Angel is a visual artist who enjoys participating in the creation of narrative media--whether it is illustration, design, or independent films. He has illustrated, designed, and art directed numerous books for young readers, including Lakas and the Manilatown Fish, Willie Wins, and Xochitl and the Flowers / X�chitl, la Ni�a de las Flores, among others. He lives with his wife and son in Burbank, California. 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