By Angela Dominguez
- Age Range: 6 - 9 years
- Grade Level: 1 - 4
- Hardcover: 208 pages
- Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1626728585
- ISBN-13: 978-1626728585
In her first middle-grade novel, award-winning picture book
author and illustrator Angela Dominguez tells a heartwarming story based on her
own experiences growing up Mexican-American.
Stella Diaz loves marine animals, especially her betta fish,
Pancho. But Stella Diaz is not a betta fish. Betta fish like to be alone, while
Stella loves spending time with her mom and brother and her best friend Jenny.
Trouble is, Jenny is in another class this year, and Stella feels very lonely.
When a new boy arrives in Stella's class, she really wants to be
his friend, but sometimes Stella accidentally speaks Spanish instead of English
and pronounces words wrong, which makes her turn roja. Plus, she has to
speak in front of her whole class for a big presentation at school! But she
better get over her fears soon, because Stella Díaz has something to say!
Stella Díaz Has Something to Say introduces
an infectiously charming new character with relatable writing and adorable
black-and-white art throughout. Simple Spanish vocabulary is also integrated
within the text, providing a bilingual element.
Reviews
“Fans of Clementine and Alvin Ho will be delighted to meet
Stella.” ―School
Library Journal, starred
review
“Drawing on her own childhood, Dominguez smoothly blends Spanish
and English into the narration and dialogue, Stella’s Mexican-American culture
fully informs her perspective and family life, and chunky spot art helps
establish the setting. Readers should easily relate to Stella, her struggle to
use her voice, and the way she feels caught between worlds at school and at
home.” ―Publishers
Weekly
“Dominguez’s novel introduces a character many readers can
relate to, especially bilingual kids or English language learners who struggle
with expressing themselves. An excellent, empowering addition to middle grade
collections.” ―Booklist
“A nice and timely depiction of an immigrant child experience.” ―Kirkus
Reviews
“Stella Díaz Has Something to Say
is delightfully rich, both humorous and sensitive at the same time. This is the
story of a curious girl who longs to fit in, but also feels the need to be
herself, learning how to speak up in two languages.” ―Margarita
Engle, Young People's Poet Laureate
“Stella Díaz is a delight! Young readers will love the story of
this shy, sweet, and very creative girl finding her voice.” ―Monica
Brown, author of the Lola Levine series
“Shy yet spunky Stella speaks to feeling different, to
conquering fears in order to make a new friend, and to learning that, like the
starfish who shares her name―Estrella―she is stronger than
she thinks.” ―Danielle
Davis, author of Zinnia and the Bees
“An inspiring tale of self-discovery. Stella Diaz speaks for
anyone who has struggled to juggle different sides of their identity. Which is,
of course, all of us.” ―Minh Le, author of Let
Me Finish!
Angela Dominguez
was born in Mexico City, grew up in the great state of Texas, and now resides
on the east coast. She is the author and illustrator of several books for children
including Maria Had a Little Llama, which received
the American Library Association Pura Belpré Illustration Honor. Recently, she
received her second Pura Belpré Honor for her illustrations in Mango,
Abuela, and Me written by Meg Medina. When Angela is not in
her studio, she teaches at the Academy of Art University, which honored her
with their Distinguished Alumni Award in 2013. She also enjoys presenting at
different schools and libraries to all sorts of ages. Angela is a proud member
of SCBWI, PEN America, and represented by Wernick and Pratt Literary Agency. As
a child, she loved reading books and making a mess creating pictures. She's
delighted to still be doing both.
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