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* A New York Public Library Best Book for Kids 2018
* Top 10 Showstopper Favorite
* One of Chicago Public Library¡¯s ¡°Best of Best Books 2018¡±
* 2019 Sid Fleischmann Award winner
* A 2019 ALSC Notable Children¡¯s Book
* 2019 Global Read Aloud Choice
* Sunshine State Young Readers Award List 2019-2020
* Maryland Blue Crab Young Readers Honor 2019
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Paperback: 224 pages
ISBN-10: 125029410X
ISBN-13: 978-1250294104
Ã¥ Å©±â: 19.1 cm x 13 cm
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Book Description
In her first middle-grade novel, award-winning picture book author and illustrator Angela Dominguez tells a heartwarming story based on her own experiences growing up Mexican-American.
Stella Diaz loves marine animals, especially her betta fish, Pancho. But Stella Diaz is not a betta fish. Betta fish like to be alone, while Stella loves spending time with her mom and brother and her best friend Jenny. Trouble is, Jenny is in another class this year, and Stella feels very lonely.
When a new boy arrives in Stella's class, she really wants to be his friend, but sometimes Stella accidentally speaks Spanish instead of English and pronounces words wrong, which makes her turn roja. Plus, she has to speak in front of her whole class for a big presentation at school! But she better get over her fears soon, because Stella Díaz has something to say!
Stella Díaz Has Something to Say introduces an infectiously charming new character with relatable writing and adorable black-and-white art throughout. Simple Spanish vocabulary is also integrated within the text, providing a bilingual element.
School Library Journal *Starred Review*
¡°Fans of Clementine and Alvin Ho will be delighted to meet Stella.¡±
Publishers Weekly
¡°Drawing on her own childhood, Dominguez smoothly blends Spanish and English into the narration and dialogue, Stella¡¯s Mexican-American culture fully informs her perspective and family life, and chunky spot art helps establish the setting. Readers should easily relate to Stella, her struggle to use her voice, and the way she feels caught between worlds at school and at home.¡±
Booklist
¡°Dominguez¡¯s novel introduces a character many readers can relate to, especially bilingual kids or English language learners who struggle with expressing themselves. An excellent, empowering addition to middle grade collections.¡±
Kirkus Reviews
¡°A nice and timely depiction of an immigrant child experience.¡±
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
¡°Readers will agree with Stella¡¯s mother and brother that she is, as her name suggests, a star.¡±
Horn Book
¡°Many readers will relate to and sympathize with the protagonist. Lively interspersed black-and-white illustrations showing elements of Stella¡¯s day-to-day life and of her imagination add dimension to a rich narrative.¡± |
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