Sing Me A Story
Short Stories in Verse by Latine Authors
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All of your favorite Latine kidlit verse novelists have contributed stories to this powerful collection that pays tribute to the power of various forms of music, from bachata to hip hop, and Selena to dem bow.
Stories written by: Andrea Beatriz Arango, David Bowles, Stephen Briseño, Margarita Engle, Raquel Vasquez Gilliland, Juan Felipe Herrera, J.P. Infante, Guadalupe Garcia McCall, Jasminne Mendez, Rico Pabon, Nonieqa Ramos, Yaccaira Salvatierra, Ari Tison, Aida Salazar, John Santos, and Elisabet Velasquez.
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Praise for Sing Me A Story:
“This vibrant collection edited by Salazar (Ultraviolet), comprising 17 verse offerings by authors including David Bowles, Margarita Engle, and Ari Tison, is a “playlist of stories, about music, for music, because of music, through the music of poetry,” that celebrates Latinx traditions of connecting through song. Selections representing myriad countries, cultures, and musical genres—including rock, reggaeton, and cumbia—explore grief, bullying, gender and sexual identity, and belonging . . . Throughout, lyrical rhythm and intimate lines highlight the enduring and important role of storytelling in shaping communities and memories.” —Publishers Weekly
“This vibrant collection edited by Salazar (Ultraviolet), comprising 17 verse offerings by authors including David Bowles, Margarita Engle, and Ari Tison, is a “playlist of stories, about music, for music, because of music, through the music of poetry,” that celebrates Latinx traditions of connecting through song. Selections representing myriad countries, cultures, and musical genres—including rock, reggaeton, and cumbia—explore grief, bullying, gender and sexual identity, and belonging . . . Throughout, lyrical rhythm and intimate lines highlight the enduring and important role of storytelling in shaping communities and memories.” —Publishers Weekly
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