Casita de Esperanza (Spanish Edition)

by Terry Catasús Jennings (Author) Raúl Colón (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Cuando Esperanza y su familia llegan a Estados Unidos desde Cuba, compran una casita, una casita. Puede que sea pequeño, pero pronto demuestran que hay suficiente espacio para compartir con toda una comunidad. "Era una casita. Una casita... Era pequeña. Olía a calcetines viejos mojados... Pero aunque estaban lejos de casa, La familia estaba junta". A medida que Esperanza y su familia se instalan en su nueva casa, todos hacen su parte para convertirla en un hogar, trabajan en varios trabajos y hacen tareas domésticas para ayudar. Cuando la hermana de Mami, Conchita, viene a quedarse con ellos, ayuda a otras familias cuidando sus hijos durante el día. Juntos convierten la casa en un lugar donde otros nuevos inmigrantes pueden ayudarse unos a otros y sentirse aceptados. Esperanza siempre es la primera en darles la bienvenida, asegurándose de que la casita ofrezca un hogar para aquellos que no tienen adónde ir. Es un lugar seguro en una tierra nueva. Terry Catasus Jennings vino por primera vez de Cuba a los Estados Unidos en 1961, cuando tenía doce años. Con Una Casita de Esperanza, cuenta una inspiradora historia semiautobiográfica de cómo los inmigrantes pueden ayudarse mutuamente a encontrar su lugar en un nuevo país.
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K-Gr 3--A family just arriving from Cuba is searching for an affordable place to call home when they find it: La Casita. It is a small house, and it has a bit of a musty smell, but Esperanza, Manolo, and their parents (who are light-skinned) see something more. Through hard work and dedication, they begin to slowly repair La Casita, making the little house a home. Each family member also works hard to learn English, and they form new friendships with families that are also looking for help, offering them a warm home in La Casita. Time goes on, and friends and family come and go from the little home; every time they do, Esperanza offers them a gift of hope as they set out. Colón's trademark watercolor and color pencil illustrations begin by showing the uncertainty of a new place with a gray, almost stormy sky as the backdrop to the unfamiliar, and then move on to depict a loving family, warm home, sunny outdoors, and the hopes and dreams of many who face difficulties in their attempts at a better life. The poetic Spanish text (an English edition, The Little House of Hope, is also available) deftly conveys these hopes and fears in a accessible way to young readers. VERDICT A great selection that honestly presents the hardships and the victories of families working hard for a bright future.--Selenia Paz

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Colón's trademark watercolor and color pencil illustrations begin by showing the uncertainty of a new place with a gray, almost stormy sky as the backdrop to the unfamiliar, and then move on to depict a loving family, warm home, sunny outdoors, and the hopes and dreams of many who face difficulties in their attempts at a better life. The poetic Spanish text (an English edition, The Little House of Hope, is also available) deftly conveys these hopes and fears in a accessible way to young readers. A great selection that honestly presents the hardships and the victories of families working hard for a bright future.—School Library Journal
Terry Catasús Jennings
Terry Catasús Jennings and her family emigrated from Cuba in 1961. The Little House of Hope is inspired by her own experience. She is the author of the Definitely Dominguita chapter book series, The Women's Liberation Movement, 1960-1990, and Pauli Murray: The Life of a Pioneering Feminist and Civil Rights Activist. Her articles have appeared in The Washington Post, Newsday, and Ranger Rick. She is also an active member of The Children's Book Guild of Washington, DC and SCBWI. Terry lives with her husband in Northern Virginia.

Raúl Colón is the recipient of the 2021 Eric Carle Honor. He is the award-winning illustrator of many picture books, including Draw! an ALA Notable Book and recipient of the International Latino Book Award; Jill Biden's Don't Forget, God Bless Our Troops; Imagine! an ALA Notable Book, a New York Public Library Best Book for Kids, and a Bookpage Best Book; Susanna Reich's José! Born to Dance; and Angela's Christmas by Frank McCourt. Mr. Colón lived in Puerto Rico as a young boy and now resides in New City, New York, with his family.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780823452033
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Neal Porter Books
Publication date
June 14, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
FAM000000 - Family & Relationships | General
Library of Congress categories
Immigrants
United States
Families
Dwellings
Cuban Americans

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