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Cuando tia Lola vino (de visita) a quedarse (How Aunt Lola Came to (Visit) Stay) by Julia Alvarez, Liliana Valenzuela (Translator)

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(Paperback - Spanish-language edition)

  • Age Range: 8 to 12
  • Pub. Date: June 2004
  • 144pp
  • Sales Rank: 34,684
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    • Pub. Date: June 2004
    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Format: Paperback, 144pp
    • Sales Rank: 34,684
    • Age Range: 8 to 12

    Synopsis

    Cuando tía Lola vino (de visita) a quedarse, una novela juvenil de Julia Alvarez, cuenta la deliciosa historia de una familia dominicana instalada en Vermont que recibe la visita de una pariente muy especial.

    La irresistible, incontrolable e incluso mágica tía Lola transforma la vida de su familia. Sombreros, pañuelos, vestidos alegres, tacones, maracas, un tambor para las fiestas, café, hierbabuena, oré;gano, anís, hojas de guanábana, ajíes..., su alegría invade la casa y, poco a poco, todo el pueblo. Un relato rico, cálido, lleno de humor, que nos llevará a soñar con la posibilidad de tener una tía tan entrañable como la tía Lola.

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    Although ten-year-old Miguel is at first embarrassed by his colorful aunt, Tia Lola, when she comes to Vermont from the Dominican Republic to stay with his mother, his sister, and him after his parents' divorce, he learns to love her.

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    PW called this story of a nine-year-old boy and his younger sister attempting to adjust after their move from New York City to Vermont in the wake of their parents' divorce "alternately affecting and treacly." Ages 8-12. (Aug.)

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    With her vivid tales of growing up between the two disparate cultures of the Dominican Republic and the United States, Julia Alvarez has drawn comparisons to writers ranging from Jane Austen to Gabriel García Márquez. However, its is Alvarez's fresh, vivid voice that sets her apart, and speaks to fans from both cultures.

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