Written by Raquel M. Ortiz
Illustrated by Roberta Collier-Morales
ISBN: 978-1-55885-883-1
Publication Date: May 31, 2019
Bind: Hardcover
Pages: 32
This
bilingual picture book introduces an imaginative girl and the art and music of
the Caribbean.
Young
Sofi enters a New York City community garden and finds a half-painted mural.
It’s full of big, leafy plants in blue and yellow, and a vibrant emerald green
color appears where the two colors meet. As Sofi runs her fingers over the
image, she is suddenly transported to a beautiful place with plants just like
the ones on the wall!
Sofi
finds herself in the Dominican Republic, where she meets a young boy named Juan
Luis. He is writing a song, but he’s stuck on the lyrics and needs her help.
After they finish the song, the pair flies over the river that separates San
Pedro de Macoris from Haiti. There, Juan Luis introduces her to his friend,
Güerlande, a young metal artist. She also needs Sofi’s help. Can she make just
the right shade of purple to paint Güerlande’s huge mermaid sculpture?
This
bilingual picture book about an imaginative girl and an enchanted mural is an
engaging exploration of the cultural traditions of the Caribbean. The sequel to
Sofi and the Magic, Musical Mural / Sofi y el mágico mural musical, this story
introduces young readers to the art and music of the gorgeous island of
Hispaniola. Kids will be encouraged to explore their own artistic talents after
reading about internationally acclaimed Dominican musician, Juan Luis Guerra,
and Haitian artist, Güerlande Balan.
Review
“A
little girl steps into a piece of art and connects to a musician and artist
from Hispaniola in a second book about the young girl’s introduction to
different cultures (Sofi and the Magic, Musical Mural / Sofi y el mágico mural
musical, 2015). After Sofi is unable to create the color purple for art class,
she leaves school frustrated. On her walk home, she finds a painter working in
a nearby garden. Touching a painting, she finds herself meeting two important
artists: Dominican Afro-Latin singer and composer Juan Luis Guerra and Haitian
sculptor Guerlande Balan. Sofi helps Guerra finish the lyrics to a song and
then makes a perfect purple to assist Balan with a statue. The book features
blocks of text, English followed by Spanish, over mostly double-page spreads of
Sofi’s adventure. The story serves as a primer on some Haitian and Dominican
terms and cultural touchstones… Author Ortiz has a background in museums and
making them more accessible, and in her work she makes a strong case for making
those connections.”—Kirkus Reviews
RAQUEL
M. ORTIZ was born and raised in Lorain, Ohio. She is the author of a bilingual
picture book, Sofi and the Magic, Musical Mural / Sofi y el mágico mural
musical (Arte Público Press, 2015). She has worked at The Brooklyn Museum, the
Allen Memorial Art Museum and El Museo del Barrio. Currently she creates
educational material for the Puerto Rican Heritage Cultural Ambassadors Program
at the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College in New York City.
ROBERTA
COLLIER-MORALES has illustrated numerous books for kids, including Salsa
(Piñata Books, 1998). A member of The Society of Children’s Book Writers and
Illustrators, she lives and works in Longmont, Colorado.
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