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Reading Rainbow Selection, PBS Kids
Choices, Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC)
Pick of the List, American Bookseller’s Association
In Spanish. The true story of the famous writer, who as a young girl, learned about hope and strength from her mother.
Zora is full of dreams. From the top of the chinaberry tree, she dreams of living in the cities beyond the horizon. Her father thinks she should wear dresses and leave dreaming and tree-climbing to boys. But her mother teaches Zora that like each new branch of the chinaberry tree, dreams are always within reach.
Independent and full of spirit, Zora explores her hometown and listens to the stories of its people - stories her mother makes her promise to remember. But it isn’t until Zora is faced with her mother’s death that she realizes the importance of her promise. Translated from Zora Hurston and the Chinaberry Tree, Zora Hurston y el arbol sonadar is based on autobiographical writings of the renowned African American writer Zora Neale Hurston. This is a story that will appeal to all readers who, like Zora, believe in their dreams.
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Reading Rainbow Selection, PBS Kids
Choices, Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC)
Pick of the List, American Bookseller’s Association
In Spanish. The true story of the famous writer, who as a young girl, learned about hope and strength from her mother.
Zora is full of dreams. From the top of the chinaberry tree, she dreams of living in the cities beyond the horizon. Her father thinks she should wear dresses and leave dreaming and tree-climbing to boys. But her mother teaches Zora that like each new branch of the chinaberry tree, dreams are always within reach.
Independent and full of spirit, Zora explores her hometown and listens to the stories of its people - stories her mother makes her promise to remember. But it isn’t until Zora is faced with her mother’s death that she realizes the importance of her promise. Translated from Zora Hurston and the Chinaberry Tree, Zora Hurston y el arbol sonadar is based on autobiographical writings of the renowned African American writer Zora Neale Hurston. This is a story that will appeal to all readers who, like Zora, believe in their dreams.