by Juana Martinez-Neal (Author) Juana Martinez-Neal (Illustrator)
What's in a name? For one little girl, her very long name tells the vibrant story of where she came from and who she may one day be. If you ask her, Alma Sofia Esperanza José Pura Candela has way too many names: six! Just think of how hard it is to fit them all on the back of a little photo. How did such a small person wind up with such a large name?
¿Lo que hay en un nombre? Para una niña, su nombre muy largo cuenta la vibrante historia de dónde vino y quién puede ser algún día. Si le preguntas a ella, Alma Sofia Esperanza José Pura Candela tiene demasiados nombres: ¡seis! Solo piense en lo difícil que es colocarlos todos en la parte posterior de una foto pequeña. ¿Cómo una persona tan pequeña terminó con un nombre tan grande?
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PreS-Gr 2--It's said there's a story behind every name and Alma Sofia Esperanza José Pura Candela is surely a moniker worthy of six tales. After complaining that her name is so long that it "never fits," Alma's father shares stories with the girl about the people she's been named after, including a book lover, an artist, and a deeply spiritual woman, among others. Martinez-Neal, the recipient of the 2018 Pura Belpré Illustrator Award for La Princesa and the Pea, works in print transfers with graphite and colored pencils for these images, limiting her palette to black, charcoal gray, and blushes of color. The round, stylized figure of the girl, dressed in pink striped pants and a white shirt, pops against the sepia pages (reminiscent of old, family photo albums). As Alma's namesakes emerge from the shadows when they are introduced, they and their distinguishing items (books, plants, paintbrushes, etc.) are highlighted in a pale, gray-blue. The softly colored images and curvilinear shapes that embrace the figures evoke a sense of warmth and affection. At the story's end, the only tale readers have not heard is Alma's. "You will make your own story," states her father. VERDICT A beautifully illustrated, tender story to be shared with all children, sure to evoke conversations about their names.--Daryl Grabarek, School Library Journal
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