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K**R
It’s difficult to find any books about Cape Verdean people
Beautifully illustrated children's book about a Cape Verdean grandmother who lives in the US and dreams of the islands she left behind. It could be used to discuss the immigration experience of any culture.
A**R
Beautiful Book
Love it!
K**R
Worthy Read!
As a Cape Verdean woman, and a teacher, I had to get this for my students and talk about our culture and heritage - they LOVED IT!
A**.
A lovely book about a Cape Verdean family in the US
It's rare to find a book about Cape Verde for children. This book is highly enjoyable and includes some cultural references about the Cape Verdean culture. The story line is beautiful. The illustrations are amazing!
M**S
Fantastic story for Children and adults of Cape Verdean heritage ...
Fantastic story for Children and adults of Cape Verdean heritage or those who would like to expand their cultural knowledge!
S**E
Heartwarming book
This book is for everyone .. the family love we remember.. the special grandparent child bond is celebrated.Buy it for your family and an extra one for your elementary school libraries.
D**C
A Beautiful Grandmother and Granddaughter story
Cora is very close to her grandmother. The family is getting together to celebrate grandma's 70th birthday. There is a lot of catching up, eating and laughter. Cora wants to find the perfect birthday present. Though the house is filled with family, Grandma still finds time for Cora."Cora liked being surrounded by family, but she missed having Grandma all to herself. She missed the walk on the beach she and Grandma took almost every day in the summer. After dinner Cora left the noisy kitchen for the quiet porch where she could watch the moonlight sparkle on the ocean. She tried to think of a birthday gift for Grandma. Cora was lost in thought when Grandma found her. "I am thinking of taking a beach walk," said Grandma. "But it's nighttime," said Cora. "It might be scary out there by yourself." "Then maybe someone could come with me to hold my hand." "Maybe someone could." Cora was happy to have Grandma all to herself again."On their walk Grandma tells Cora about her sister Aura who she hasn't seen since leaving Cape Verde. Grandma gets lost in memories of Cape Verde, telling Cora why she had to leave. Bates captures the beauty of Cora and Grandma's relationship with little effort. There's a wonderful magical moment that helps Cora find the perfect gift.The author smoothly includes facts about the country of Cape Verde into the story.From a national dish to way special way to keep in touch."Grandma stood silently looking out at the ocean in the Old Country. The night before I left Cape Verde, there was a warm breeze just like tonight. We stood on the beach and made a promise that we would send each other as many mantenbas as there are stars." "As many what?" Cora asked. "Mantenhas. Messages. Sending a mantenha is like saying hello, but more. It means, though you are far away, I want to keep you in my life."I really enjoyed this story. It was so well done all around. Davis illustrations are beautiful. I love the many blues the seaside. When Grandma gets lost in her memories, Davis an excellent job of capturing the longing on her face.This is Bates, picture book debut. Grandma was inspired by the author's own grandmother and it shows. The beauty of Cora and Grandma's relationship is captured with little effort. I really really enjoyed this story. It's so well done all around.
Y**S
Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children
Cora and her extended family have gotten together for a large reunion to celebrate Grandma's birthday. Cora marvels at all the food that her relatives are preparing for the party, and Aunt Celia reminds her that before Grandma immigrated from Cape Verde, she went through some difficult times when people went hungry. Cora also notices all the presents and wonders what she herself will get for Grandma. Later that evening, when she and Grandma go for a beach walk and Grandma describes how hard it was to leave her sister behind in Cape Verde many years ago, Cora comes up with an idea for the perfect gift. Woven into the text and author's note is an important lesson about how periods of drought and starvation led to considerable out-migration from Cape Verde, which could entail long-term separations from family members who did not want to leave. With its graceful illustrations and a story inspired by the author's family background, this bittersweet book offers readers a new opportunity to think about the bonds of family across time and space.
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