Written by Gwendolyn Zepeda
Illustrations by Thelma Muraida
- ISBN: 978-1-55885-859-6
- Publication Date: May 31, 2018
- Bind: Hardcover
- Pages: 32
Two young girls’ friendship grows in this bilingual picture book
about melding diverse families.
Maya and Annie are friends who play together on Saturdays and
Sundays. They make lemonade with lemons from the big tree in Annie’s yard and
play with Maya’s two little dogs. Maya likes the different food Annie’s dad
cooks: noodles, rice, fish and dumplings. And Annie likes eating dinners Maya’s
mom makes: tacos, chicken, tamales and rice and beans.
Weekends are special because the girls don’t see each other on
school days. Annie’s dad takes them to the beach and they swim, make sandcastles
and catch crabs with nets. At the carnival with Maya’s mom, they go on scary
rides, eat cotton candy, play games and win prizes. They don’t want the weekend
to end!
One special night, Annie’s dad and Maya’s mom invite their
grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins to a big dinner and make a special
announcement: they’re getting married! The girls will become sisters, and
they’ll spend every day of the week together.
From posadas to Lunar New Year, each girl recounts her
perspective of their friendship on alternating pages that are paired with
lively illustrations by Thelma Muraida. Based on Gwendolyn Zepeda’s own
experiences with her family, this engaging bilingual picture book for ages 4-8
explores blended families from a multicultural perspective, combining Asian and
Latino cultural traditions.
GWENDOLYN ZEPEDA is the author of four bilingual picture books,
including Growing Up with Tamales / Los tamales de Ana (Piñata Books, 2008), a
2009 Charlotte Zolotow Award Highly Commended Title, and Sunflowers / Girasoles
(Piñata Books, 2009), winner of the Texas Institute of Letters’ Best Children’s
Book. She lives and works in Houston, Texas.
THELMA MURAIDA illustrated Clara and the Curandera / Clara y la
curandera by Monica Brown, Cecilia and Miguel Are Best Friends / Cecilia y
Miguel son mejores amigos by Diane Gonzales Bertrand and My Big Sister / Mi
hermana mayor by Samuel Caraballo. An accomplished artist and designer, she
lives and works in San Antonio, Texas.
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