La Llorona / The Weeping Woman

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by Joe Hayes

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This retelling of the classic tale of the Weeping Woman will cause shivers and delight in readers of all ages! ¡Este recuento del folclore de La Llorona causará escalofríos y deleite en lectores y oyentes de todas las edades! Have you ever heard the story of La Llorona, the ghost woman they say is crying and crying for her children? In this bilingual Spanish and English edition, The Weeping Woman retells the tale of a beautiful woman whose fear and jealousy dooms her to an eternal search for all she's lost. ¿Has escuchado alguna vez la historia de La Llorona, la mujer fantasma que dicen que llora y llora por sus hijos? En español e ingles, La Llorona cuenta la historia de una hermosa mujer cuyo miedo y celos la condenan a una búsqueda eterna de todo lo que ha perdido. "The illustrations by mother-daughter team Hill and Pennypacker add depth to the story... Deeper colors are used to depict the couple and infant children in happier times. Shaded pictures and silhouettes add to the feelings of deception, desertion, and despair that came later. Best if read aloud. Recommended to all libraries and bookstores." -- Críticas "[T]his story packs a punch in both English and the author's fluid Spanish translation... A solid retelling of a classic tale." -- School Library Journal "The traditional Latino story of a cast-off wife who drowns her children, dies of grief, and spends each night thereafter stalking the riverbank as a wailing ghost finds corporeality in this bilingual picture book. Hayes' sentences are compact but evocative; he limits the ghostly effects, making this telling more suitable for timid youngsters than creepier versions, but there's still plenty of pathos in the drama." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "This popular Hispanic legend is told here in both Spanish and English and warns children about the dangers of venturing out past their bedtimes... This book would be useful in multicultural and/or language arts lessons." -- Children's Literature Joe Hayes is one of America's premier storytellers. He grew up in a small town in southern Arizona where he started learning Spanish from his classmates. As Hayes got older, he began reading the work of folklorists and anthropologists and gathering the old stories from the Southwest region. His books have received the Arizona Young Readers Award, two Land of Enchantment Children's Book Awards, the Texas Bluebonnet award, and the National Storytelling Network Talking Leaves Award. He lives in New Mexico. Vicki Trego Hill is a book designer and illustrator. She lives in El Paso, Texas. Mona Pennypacker was originally trained in visual arts at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where she earned her degree in Fine Arts with a minor in Latin American Art History. Mona splits her time between El Paso, Texas and Rome, Italy where she continues to study and create artwork in various mediums, including painting, printmaking and graphic design. This is her first book collaborating with her mother Vicki Trego Hill.

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