My Singing Nana

by Pat Mora (Author) Alyssa Bermudez (Illustrator)

My Singing Nana
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
"Always amigos!" My Singing Nana is a compassionate tribute to families dealing with Alzheimer's Disease. This story celebrates the ideals of family, heritage, and happy memories, showing kids that no matter how their loved one might change they always have ways to maintain their special connection.
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Publishers Weekly

Billy adores his Nana, who wears a belted vest in Bermudez's colorful art. He loves baking cherry empanadas alongside her, listening to her sing, and putting on shows together for their family and friends. As they prepare for their "best show ever," Billy is worried when his Nana asks him to remind her of their plans. Later, he brings his concern to his mother, who reassures him that though Nana sometimes forgets things, they can still do all of their favorite activities together. When his sister wakes up with a cough the morning of the program, Billy is momentarily discouraged before he gets an idea: "I know who the best singer is," writes Mora. He summons his Nana, and together they sing, helping one another recall their favorite songs in both Spanish and English. Back matter offers an empanada recipe and insights into discussing Alzheimer's with children. A winning story that also serves as a useful family resource. Ages 4-8. (Oct.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1--In this title, celebrated author Mora depicts a family coping with a loved one's slow progression of dementia/Alzheimer's disease. In Billy's close-knit Hispanic family, Nana bakes empanadas, sings, directs plays, and reads books with him. As her memory begins to fade, Billy worries about her. His mother counsels him to help Nana remember things and focus on the many activities that they enjoy doing together. When Billy's sister gets sick on the eve of a neighborhood play, Nana is able to fill in and sing her part. Mora does an admirable job portraying a family dealing with the long-term reality of dementia. The incorporation of Spanish words into the text without providing translation is refreshing and illustrations by Alyssa Bermudez (Lucía the Luchador) add another dimension to the family in small details like the pattern of the dishes, and the empanadas sprinkled throughout the book. An author's note offers personal history about Mora's parents, who suffered from dementia, and talking points for discussing the disease with young children. A recipe for cherry empanadas is included in the back of the book. VERDICT Although the "happy" ending may mislead some readers, the book is worthwhile purchase that provides valuable talking points about dementia and Alzheimer's with young children.--Jennifer Knight, North Olympic Library System, Port Angeles, WA

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Review quotes

"A winning story that also serves as a useful family resource." —Publishers Weekly

"A tender tribute to families who have loved ones suffering from dementia." —Kirkus Reviews

"Mora does an admirable job portraying a family dealing with the long-term reality of dementia...the book is worthwhile purchase that provides valuable talking points about dementia and Alzheimer's with young children." —-School Library Journal
Pat Mora

Pat Mora is the celebrated Latina author of forty award-winning children's poetry and prose picture books. A lifelong literacy advocate, she founded Children's Day, Book Day (El día de los niños, el día de los libros) to celebrate children and motivate them to become readers with daily support from families, teachers, and librarians and annual festivities on April 30. Mora lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Visit her online at patmora.com.

Meilo So has illustrated numerous award-winning picture books. Her work is consistently praised for its spontaneity and ability to capture the essence of a person, animal, place, or object with very few brush strokes. Animals and birds feature prominently in many of her books, and they appear wherever they can in Water Rolls, Water Rises. A native of Hong Kong, So now lives in the Shetland Isles, Scotland, with her husband and their daughter. Visit her website, meiloso.com.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781433830211
Lexile Measure
550
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Magination Press
Publication date
October 15, 2019
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV015020 - Juvenile Fiction | Health & Daily Living | Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
JUV031040 - Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts | Music
JUV011030 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - Hispanic & Latino
Library of Congress categories
Grandmothers
Picture books
Families
Family life
Hispanic Americans
Alzheimer's disease
Revues

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