Doña Flor: A Tall Tale About A Giant Woman with a Great Big Heart
Author
Pat Mora
Illustrator
Raul Colón
Published
8/10/2010
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Pat Mora
Illustrator
Raul Colón
Published
8/10/2010
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Pat Mora
Illustrator
Raul Colón
Published
8/10/2010
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Summary of Book
Doña Flor is a giant lady who lives in a tiny village in the American Southwest. Popular with her neighbors, she lets the children use her flowers as trumpets and her leftover tortillas as rafts. Flor loves to read, too, and she can often be found reading aloud to the children.
Author Biography
Pat Mora, born in El Paso, Texas, is an award-winning poet and author of books for adults, teens, and children. Her awards include a Poetry Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Golden Kite Award, American Library Association Notable Book Awards, and honorary doctorates. A former teacher and university administrator, she is the founder of the family literacy initiative Children's Day, Book Day, El día de los niños / El día de los libros, (Día). The year-long commitment to linking all children to books, languages and cultures, and of sharing what Pat calls "bookjoy," culminates in celebrations across the country in April. Pat lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico and invites you to visit her at www.patmora.com.
Illustrator Biography
Raúl Colón is the award-winning illustrator of many picture books, including Draw!, an ALA Notable Book and recipient of the International Latino Book Award; Imagine!, an ALA Notable Book, a New York Public Library Best Book for Kids, and a BookPage Best Book; Susanna Reich's José!