Our Little Porto Rican Cousin


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" Embark on a vibrant journey to the beautiful island of Puerto Rico with "Our Little Puerto Rican Cousin" by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade, where rich history, tropical landscapes, and a vibrant culture await. This captivating book introduces readers to a young Puerto Rican boy or girl, inviting them to explore the customs, traditions, and daily life of the Puerto Rican people. In "Our Little Puerto Rican Cousin," readers will join their Puerto Rican cousin as they navigate the colorful streets of San Juan, discover the breathtaking beaches, and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Puerto Rican people. Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade's engaging storytelling brings to life the resilience, creativity, and zest for life that define Puerto Rican culture. Through the pages of this book, readers will gain insights into Puerto Rican history and heritage, including the influences of indigenous Taíno culture, Spanish colonization, and African traditions. They will learn about the lively music and dance, such as salsa and bomba, as well as the delicious flavors of Puerto Rican cuisine. Join your Puerto Rican cousin as you immerse yourself in the beauty of Puerto Rico, celebrate the vibrant cultural festivals, and experience the strong sense of community and pride that define the Puerto Rican way of life in this captivating journey."




Our Little Porto Rican Cousin


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Side by Side


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Winner of the Children’s Literature Association’s 2023 Book Award During the early colonial encounter, children’s books were among the first kinds of literature produced by US writers introducing the new colony, its people, and the US’s role as a twentieth-century colonial power to the public. Subsequently, youth literature and media were important tools of Puerto Rican cultural and educational elite institutions and Puerto Rican revolutionary thought as a means of negotiating US assimilation and upholding a strong Latin American, Caribbean national stance. In Side by Side: US Empire, Puerto Rico, and the Roots of American Youth Literature and Culture, author Marilisa Jiménez García focuses on the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to American youth, approaching Latinx literature as a transnational space that provides a critical lens for examining the lingering consequences of US and Spanish colonialism for US communities of color. Through analysis of texts typically outside traditional Latinx or literary studies such as young adult literature, textbooks, television programming, comics, music, curriculum, and youth movements, Side by Side represents the only comprehensive study of the contributions of Puerto Ricans to American youth literature and culture, as well as the only comprehensive study into the role of youth literature and culture in Puerto Rican literature and thought. Considering recent debates over diversity in children’s and young adult literature and media and the strained relationship between Puerto Rico and the US, Jiménez García's timely work encourages us to question who constitutes the expert and to resist the homogenization of Latinxs, as well as other marginalized communities, that has led to the erasure of writers, scholars, and artists.










Brockton Library Bulletin


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Quarterly Bulletin


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Young People's Books


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