Carlson, Lori M

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Cool salsa

bilingual poems on growing up Latino in the United States
Celebrates the tones, rhythms, sounds, and experiences of growing up Latino in America. Includes works by poets such as Sandra Cisneros, Mart?n Espada, Gary Soto, Ed Vega, and others.
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Barrio streets, carnival dreams

three generations of Latino artistry
1996
A collection of Latino literature, poetry, artwork, and commentary celebrating the contributions of three generations of twentieth century Americans of Mexican, Caribbean, and South American descent.

Moccasin thunder

American Indian stories for today
2005
Presents ten short stories about contemporary Native American teens by members of tribes of the United States and Canada, including Louise Erdrich and Joseph Bruchac.

Cool salsa

bilingual poems on growing up Latino in the United States
1994
Celebrates the tones, rhythms, sounds, and experiences of growing up Latino in America. Includes works by poets such as Sandra Cisneros, Mart?n Espada, Gary Soto, Ed Vega, and others.

Where angels glide at dawn

new stories from Latin America
1990
A collection of short stories by a variety of Latin American authors.

Vivan los Reyes magos!

2000
A Hispanic family enjoys the traditional celebration of El Di? de los Reyes, or Epiphany, by reenacting the long walk of the three wise men bringing gifts to baby Jesus.

American eyes

new Asian-American short stories for young adults
Blonde, Katherine Min; Wild Meat and the Bully Burgers, Lois-Ann Yamanaka; Housepainting, Lan Samantha Chang; Home Now, Ryan Oba; Summer of My Korean Soldier, Marie G. Lee; Singing Apples, Cynthia Kadohata; Knuckles, Mary F. Chen; Fortune Teller, Nguyen Duc Minh; Bone, Fae Myenne Ng; A Matter of Faith, Peter Bacho.

American eyes

new Asian-American short stories for young adults
1996
These ten stories reflect the conflict Asian-Americans face in balancing an ancient heritage and an unknown future.

Cool salsa

bilingual poems on growing up Latino in the United States
1995
Celebrates the tones, rhythms, sounds, and experiences of growing up Latino in America. Includes works by poets such as Sandra Cisneros, Mart?n Espada, Gary Soto, Ed Vega, and others.

Hurray for Three Kings' Day

1999
An Hispanic family enjoys the traditional celebration of El Di? de los Reyes, or Epiphany, by reenacting the long walk of the three wise men bringing gifts to baby Jesus.

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