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Winner:New Mexico Book Awards -Children's Picture (2012)
Winner:New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards -Children's Picture (2012)
2012 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award Winner La Llorona, the Crying Woman, is the legendary creature who haunts rivers, lakes, and lonely roads. Said to seek out children who disobey their parents, she has become a "boogeyman," terrorizing the imaginations of New Mexican children and inspiring them to behave. But there are other lessons her tragic history can demonstrate for children. In Rudolfo Anaya's version Maya, a young woman in ancient Mexico, loses her children to Father Time's cunning. This tragic and informative story serves as an accessible message of mortality for children. La Llorona, deftly translated by Enrique Lamadrid, is familiar and newly informative, while Amy Córdova's rich illustrations illuminate the story. The legend as retold by Anaya, a man as integral to southwest tradition as La Llorona herself, is storytelling anchored in a very human experience. His book helps parents explain to children the reality of death and the loss of loved ones.
Book Details
Publisher: Unm Press
Publish Date: Sep 16th, 2011
Pages: 40
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 10.10in - 8.60in - 0.40in - 1.00lb
EAN: 9780826344601
Recommended age: 08-11
Categories: • Fairy Tales & Folklore - Country & Cultural
About the Author
Anaya, Rudolfo: - Rudolfo Anaya is the acclaimed author of Bless Me, Ultima and many other books.
Lamadrid, Enrique R.: - Enrique R. Lamadrid is a distinguished professor emeritus of Spanish at the University of New Mexico. He is the editor of the Querencias Series at the University of New Mexico Press.
Córdova, Amy: - Amy Córdova is an artist, author, educator, and two-time ALA Pura Belpré Honors Award winner for children's book illustration. She lives in La Cíenega, New Mexico.