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Author Santiago, Elizabeth, author.

Title Claro de luna / Elizabeth Santiago ; traducción del inglés de Cecilia Molinari.

Publication Info. New York : Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc., [2023]

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 Wethersfield Public Library - Teen  NEW TEEN FIC SANTIAGO    Check Shelf
Edition Primera edición.
Description 376 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Audience Ages 14-18. Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc.
Summary Taína, una joven de catorce años, acaba de enterarse que es descendiente de una larga línea de fuertes mujeres taínas. ¿Pero, le ayudará esto a traer paz y justicia a su familia y comunidad? A pesar de su nombre, Taína Pérez no sabe nada de su herencia taína, ni ha intentado nunca aprender. Al fin y al cabo, ¿cómo podría ayudar la historia antigua de Puerto Rico con todo lo que está pasando? Hay constantes problemas en la escuela y en su barrio, han echado a su hermano mayor de casa y, como su madre está trabajando, le toca a ella sola cuidar de su hermano pequeño y de su abuela anciana. Es mucho para una niña de catorce años. Pero la vida da un giro radical cuando su abuela le dice que es descendiente directa de Anacaona, la bienamada líder taína, guerrera y poeta, que fue asesinada por los españoles en 1503. La abuela también le regala un amuleto y un cemí y le dice que ha llegado el momento de asumir su poder como las mujeres que la precedieron. ¿Pero es eso posible? La gente como ella apenas consigue salir de sus circunstancias, y los problemas de su hogar y de su comunidad son mucho más grandes de lo que Taína puede manejar. ¿O lo son? Un relato moderno intercalado con capítulos históricos, Claro de luna ofrece a los lectores una poderosa historia de lucha, esperanza y liberación colectiva del pueblo puertorriqueño y taíno.-- Amazon.com
Fourteen-year-old Taína just learned that she is a descendant of a long line of strong Taíno women, but will knowing this help her bring peace and justice to her family and community? Despite her name, Taína Perez doesn't know anything about her Taíno heritage, nor has she ever tried to learn. After all, how would ancient Puerto Rican history help with everything going on? There's constant trouble at school and in her neighborhood, her older brother was kicked out of the house, and with her mom at work, she's left alone to care for her little brother and aging grandmother. It's a lot for a fourteen-year-old to manage. But life takes a wild turn when her abuela tells her she is a direct descendant of Anacaona, the beloved Taíno leader, warrior, and poet, who was murdered by the Spanish in 1503. Abuela also gives her an amulet and a zemi and says that it's time for her to step into her power like the women who came before her. But is that even possible? People like her hardly make it out of their circumstances, and the problems in her home and community are way bigger than Taína can manage. Or are they? A modern tale with interstitial historical chapters, The Moonlit Vine brings readers a powerful story of the collective struggle, hope, and liberation of Puerto Rican and Taíno peoples.-- Amazon.com
Told with interstitial historical chapters, fourteen-year-old Taína (Ty) must draw from the strength of her Taíno ancestors to bring her family and community hope and healing after a devastating incident.
Language Texto en español. Text in Spanish, translated from English.
Subject Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction.
Dysfunctional families -- Juvenile fiction.
Gangs -- Juvenile fiction.
City and town life -- Juvenile fiction.
High schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Puerto Ricans -- United States -- Juvenile fiction.
Taino Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Single-parent families -- Fiction.
Dysfunctional families -- Fiction.
Gangs -- Fiction.
City and town life -- Fiction.
High schools -- Fiction.
Schools -- Fiction.
Puerto Ricans -- United States -- Fiction.
Taino Indians -- Fiction.
Young adult fiction.
Single-parent families -- Fiction.
Family problems -- Fiction.
Gangs -- Fiction.
City and town life -- Fiction.
High schools -- Fiction.
Schools -- Fiction.
Puerto Ricans -- United States -- Fiction.
Taino Indians -- Fiction.
Spanish language materials.
City and town life (OCoLC)fst00862081
Gangs (OCoLC)fst00937695
High schools (OCoLC)fst00956288
Puerto Ricans (OCoLC)fst01083707
Schools (OCoLC)fst01107958
Single-parent families (OCoLC)fst01119481
Taino Indians (OCoLC)fst01142099
Young adult fiction (OCoLC)fst01183080
United States (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Fiction (OCoLC)fst01423787
Juvenile works (OCoLC)fst01411637
Novels (OCoLC)fst01921742
School fiction (OCoLC)fst02020484
Novels.
School fiction.
Added Author Molinari, Cecilia, translator.
Added Title Moonlit vine. Spanish
ISBN 9781643796512 (hardcover)
1643796518 (hardcover)
9781643796789 (ebook)
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