by Raquel M. Ortiz
Illustrated by Maria Dominguez
Spanish-language translation by
Gabriela Baeza Ventura
ISBN:978-1-55885-803-9
Publication Date: May 31, 2015
Bind: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Ages: 4-8
A young girl is transported from her
inner-city neighborhood
to Viejo San Juan in this bilingual picture book
When Sofi walks through her barrio
to the local store, she always passes a huge mural with images from Puerto
Rico: musicians, dancers, tropical flowers and—her least favorite—a vejigante,
a character from carnival that wears a scary mask.
One day on her way home from the bodega,
she stops in front of the mural. Is one of the dancers inviting her to be his
partner? “Okay, let’s dance,” Sofi giggles, and suddenly she’s in Old San Juan,
surrounded by dancers and musicians playing bongos, tambourines and güiros.
She begins to dance and sing with her new friends, but her pleasure turns to
fear when the vejigante—wearing a black jumper with yellow fringe and a
red, three-horned mask—spins her around and around! What does he want from her?
How can she get away?
This story about an imaginative girl and a
magical mural is an engaging exploration of Puerto Rico’s cultural traditions
as well as an ode to public art and the community it depicts. Featuring Maria
Dominguez’s lovingly rendered, colorful illustrations, this bilingual picture
book introduces the topic of community art to children ages 4 to 8. After
reading this book, children—and some adults too—will want to make and share
their own artistic creations!
RAQUEL M. ORTIZ was born and raised in
Lorain, Ohio, and has been making art and telling stories ever since she was a
little girl. She holds a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from the University of
Salamanca and has worked at The Brooklyn Museum, the Allen Memorial Art Museum
and El Museo del Barrio. Raquel is the author of El arte de la identidad
(Editorial Universidad de Granada, 2011), the documentary Memories on the
Wall: Education and Enrichment through Community Murals and textbooks and
educational materials for children in Puerto Rico and the United States. She
lives in New York City and is a professor at Boricua College. This is her first
picture book.
MARIA DOMINGUEZ moved from Cataño, Puerto
Rico, to New York City when she was five years old. She began her artistic
career as a muralist with Cityarts in 1982; that first experience with public
art showed her that people can create art together for their community. Over
the past twenty-five years, Maria has created over twenty public art murals and
in 2001 was commissioned by with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of
New York City. Presently, she continues to work with Artmakers, Inc. in New
York City. The recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and
the New York Foundation for the Arts, she has also headed El Museo del Barrio’s
Education Department. She currently teaches art in New York City’s Public
School System. This is her first picture book.
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