Bookbird contents 3 / 2014
Editorial by Roxanne Harde
Introduction
May Everyone Really Mean Everyone: Interpreting Reality through Our Own Patterns by Beatriz Alcubierre Moya
Feature Articles
Pat Mora: Transcending the Continental Divide One Book at a Time by Denise Davila
Learning in Francisco Hinojosa’s Children’s Fiction by Mónica Bernal Bejarle
María Elena Walsh and the Art of Subversive Children’s Literature by Alina Dunbar
The New Children of Resistance: Becoming a Child through the Stories Told by the EZLN by Rodrigo Mier González Cadaval and Irene Fenoglio Limón
Magical Realist Moments in Malín Alegría’s Border Town Series by Amy Cummins and Tiffany Cano
Chilean Children’s Literature and National Identity: Post-Dictatorship Discourses of Chileanness through the Representation of Indigenous People by Isabel Ibaceta G.
El Fulano and Patty Swan: Rhetorically Queering the Island in The Meaning of Consuelo by Hilary Brewster
Children & Their Books
To Arrange Life among Books by Socorro Venegas
Puerto Rican Children’s Literature and the Need for Afro-Puerto Rican Stories by Carmen Milagros Torres-Rivera
Letters
Storytelling and Metaphor in Science Communication by Sergio de Régules
Young Adult Literature in Bolivia by Gaby Vallejo Canedo
Books on Books by Christiane Raabe and Jochen Weber
Postcards
Conquistando a Lindolfo [Wooing Lindolfo] by Rosalba Guzman Soriano
Gaby Vallejo Canedo
What a Party! by Ana Maria Machado and Hélène Moreau
Samantha Christensen
Los Diferentes [The Different Ones] by Paula Bossio
Deena Hinshaw
The Donkey Lady and Other Tales from the Arabian Gulf edited by Patty Paine, Jesse Ulmber, and Michael Hersrud
Roxanne Harde
Hojas [Leaves] and Me gustan las vacas [I like cows] by Lara Enrique and Luis García
Deena Hinshaw
La incredible tía Dorita [The Amazing Aunt Dorita] by Rosario Moyano Aguirre
Gaby Vallejo Canedo
Danny, Who Fell In A Hole by Carl Fagan
Taylor Kraayenbrink
Gizli Kapı [Secret Door, Nightmare Forest] by Burcu Unsal, cover illus. by Şahin Karakoç
Tülin Kosikoglu
Hektor in zrela hruška [Hector and the Ripe Pear] by Dim Zupan, illus. by Andreja Gregorič
Gaja Kos
Song of Gipsy’s Tar by Mohammad Hadi Mohammadi
Bahar Eshragh
The Golden Age of Folk and Fairy Tales: From the Brothers Grimm to Andrew Lang edited by Jack Zipes
Samantha Christensen
Focus IBBY by Elizabeth Page
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