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32 pp.
| Children's |
February, 1999 |
TradeISBN 0-89239-157-X$$15.95
(4)
K-3
Translated by Francisco X. Alarcon.
As told to Harriet Rohmer. In a bilingual text, an artist explores her Mexican heritage by describing various subjects in her papel picado, cut-paper art. Appropriately enough, the Spanish translation contains some word choices that are colloquial only to Mexico, but the translated text is choppy at times, and a paragraph is missing on one page. Nevertheless, the book provides a unique, personal perspective.