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Author : Lucha Corpi, Illustrator : Mira Reisberg
1st Grade - 4th Grade

Ahi donde bailan las luciernagas - Where Fireflies Dance

Del Sol Books, Get The Complete SetAhi donde bailan las luciernagas - Where Fireflies Dance, Softcover, Bilingual, Book, Lucha Corpi, Mira Reisberg, 1st Grade - 4th Grade, 9780892391776, $7.95

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Ahi donde bailan las luciernagas2000—2001 Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List (of the Texas Library Association)

In her first book for children, award-winning author Lucha Corpi remembers her childhood growing up in Jáltipan, where the moon hung low and the fireflies flickered in the night air. In vivid and poetic detail, she recalls exploring with her brother the old haunted house of the legendary revolutionary Juan Sebastián, discovering the music that came from the jukebox at the local cantina, and getting caught by their mother for their mischievous adventures. Most of all, she remembers the ballads her father sang and the stories her grandmother told. In her stories, her grandmother passes on an important message about growing up—each person, like the revolutionary Juan Sebastián, has a destiny to follow.

Vienna RoseListen to Vienna Rose read Where Fireflies Dance to you.  A marvelous example of the magical encounter between a child and books that we wish for all children.

School Library Journal : Grade 2-4 Lyrically phrased in both Spanish and English, this warm family story opens a window to a rural Mexican upbringing. The narrator and her brother investigate a haunted house and recount the story of Juan Sebastian, whose ghost is said to visit it. Frightened by strange noises, the two run from the house straight into the music coming from the new jukebox at the cantina. Entranced, they begin to visit the bar nightly, until their mother discovers them. Exiled from the place, the children discover that their father knows all of their favorite songs and will sing for them. Readers will identify with traditions and memories of special times. Reisberg's brilliantly colored, primitive illustrations and arresting borders add immeasurably to the sense of place. This is a sure winner for storytimes as well as a solid addition for schools with Spanish-speaking students. Ann Welton, Terminal Park Elementary School, Auburn, WA
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Booklist : Ages 5-9. Like a grandmother telling stories to her grandchildren, the author recalls part of her childhood in a small town in Mexico, spinning her tale in a delicate thread of anecdotes. She recalls how, together with her brother, Victor, she explored the spooky, deserted house of local hero Juan Sebastian, hearing later from her grandmother that Sebastian followed his "destiny" to fight and die in the Mexican Revolution. She also remembers sitting outside the cantina with her brother, waiting for favorite songs on the jukebox, and listening to stories and songs in their cozy home, contemplating what their own destinies might be. Bold, cheery illustrations will help attract readers to the unusually sophisticated (though still accessible) text, which appears on the page in both English and Spanish. Susan Dove Lempke --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Kirkus Reviews : The CIP data calls this bilingual tale fiction, but Corpi's afterword places the story ``where imagination and memory blend.'' She recalls a night during her childhood, in the small Mexican town of J ltipan, when she and her older brother, Victor, explored a ruined house, once home of the revolutionary fighter Juan Sebasti n. Learning his story from her grandmother, Corpi was introduced to the idea of personal destiny and was inspired to seek her own. That destiny led her away from J ltipan to California, but the final page tells of her singing and telling stories to her own son, just as she was sung to as a child. It's a wonderful evocation of the early experiences and family love that give a child both roots and wings, but the Spanish version of the text is often more vivid than the English. On the first page, ``las luci‚rnagas danzaban al ritmo del viento nocturno'' (literally, ``the fireflies danced to the rhythm of the night wind''), is rendered prosaically as ``fireflies danced in the night air.'' In the intensely tropical-colored paintings, cats are purple, memories are turquoise, and a many-hued bus announces that its destination is ``El Mundo'' (``The World''). Fireflies and a number of photographs (presumably of Corpi's family) figure into the illustrations, each of which has a uniquely appropriate border. (Picture book. 6-9)


Bilingual Collection Red Books :
Ahi donde bailan las luciernagas - Where Fireflies DanceAmigos del otro lado - Friends from the Other SideAnimal Poems of the IguazuCuadros de familia - Family PicturesCumpleanos en el barrio - Birthday in the BarrioDel ombligo de la luna - From the Bellybutton of the MoonDesplumado - FeatherlessEl canto de las palomas - Calling the DovesEl hermano Anansi y el rancho de ganado - Brother Anansi and the Cattle RanchEl nino de cabeza - The Upside Down BoyEl sombrero del tio Nacho - Uncle Nachos HatEl vecindario de Quinito - Quinitos NeighborhoodEn mi familia - In My FamilyIguanas en la nieve - Iguanas in the SnowLa estrella de Angel - Angels KiteLa mujer que brillaba aun mas que el sol - The Woman who Outshone the SunLas aventuras de Connie y Diego - The Adventures of Connie and DiegoLa supernina del cilantro - Super Cilantro GirlLa tarjeta de Antonio - Antonios CardLa velita de los cuentos - The Storytellers CandleLa visita del Sr Azucar - Mr Sugar Came to TownLos angeles andan en bicicleta - Angels Ride BikesLos cazadores invisibles - The Invisible HuntersLos meros meros remateros - Grandma and Me at the FleaLos pajaros de la consecha - The Harvest BirdsLos perros magicos de los volcanes - Magic Dogs of the VolcanoesLuna Lunita Lunera - Moony LunaMi diario de aqui hasta alla - My Diary from Here to ThereMi papa Diego y yo - My Papa Diego and MeMi primer libro de dichos - My First Book of ProverbsMi propio cuartito - My Very Own RoomMis colores mi mundo - My Colors My WorldNana que sorpresa - Nanas Big SurpriseNo tiene que ser asi - It Doesnt Have to Be This WayPrietita y la llorona - Prietita and the Ghost WomanQuiero ayudar - Let Me Help, Del Sol BooksQuinito dia y noche - Quinito Day and NightSoledad Suspiros - Soledad Sigh-Sighs, Del Sol BooksToca Chavi toca - Drum Chavi DrumTomates risuenos - Laughing TomatoesUna pelicula en mi almohada - A Movie in My PillowVentanas magicas - Magic WindowsXochitl la nina de las flores - Xochitl and the FlowersYo se que el rio me ama - I Know the River Loves MeViborita de Cascabel - Baby Rattlesnake, Del Sol Books

Bilingual Collection Green Books and CDs :
Canciones para el recreo, Alerta Sings Songs for the Playground
Daniel y su mascota - Daniels Pet, Del Sol BooksEl misterioso huevo de Daniel, Daniels Mystery EggGathering the SunLa lagartija y el sol, The Lizard and the SunMama Goose, Del Sol BooksMerry NavidadPio PeepQuiero ayudar - Let Me Help, Del Sol Books


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