"Me acaba de llegar una carta de mi primo. Yo vivo en Estados Unidos y él en México, de donde es mi familia. ¡Tal vez algún día nos conozcamos!"
Por medio de cartas, dos primos se dan cuenta de que tienen más en común de lo que sugieren las fronteras que hay en sus vidas y en sus comunidades. A través de su arte y su historia, Duncan Tonatiuh les presenta a los lectores jóvenes una idea muy oportuna: que la comunidad es más grande que solo vecindarios y escuelas.
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August 6, 2024 -
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- ISBN: 9798887075198
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- Spanish; Castilian
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Publisher's Weekly
March 15, 2010
Carlitos lives in Mexico and his cousin Charlie lives in an American city. Though they have never met, they compare their daily routines through letters. “Every morning I ride my bicicleta
to school,” Carlitos writes. Charlie takes the subway, which he compares to “a long metal snake.” Tonatiuh draws from ancient Mexican art for his collages—always shown in profile, Carlitos and Charlie have oversize hands and feet and stylized facial features, almost like stone statues—while skyscrapers and graffiti provide modern flair. It's a subtly reflective story about friendship and commonalities. Ages 4–8.
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- Spanish; Castilian
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