Anita and the dragons
(Book)

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Contributors
Cunha, Anna, 1985- illustrator.
Published
U.K. : Lantana, [2021].
Status
Central - Kids Picture Books
JP CARMO
1 available
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JP CARMO
1 available

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Description

A beautifully tender story touching on the range of emotions immigrants may feel when leaving their home countries – excitement and sorrow, fear and courage.

Anita watches the dragons high above her as she hops from one cement roof to another in her village in the Dominican Republic. But being the valiant princesa she is, she never lets them scare her. Will she be brave enough to enter the belly of the beast and take flight to new adventures?

A Barnes & Noble Bookseller Favorite. A BookTrust Book of the Month. A Love Reading For Schools Book of the Month.“A gorgeous story about the love of one’s homeland and the courage it takes to emigrate”—Kirkus Reviews, STARRED

“Anita's courage as she flies off with the dragons to a new land will linger long after the final page”—Girls Read The World

“What a punch this book packs. Hannah Carmona’s lyrical narrative is paired with THE dreamiest artwork by Anna Cunha – I’m obsessed with the color palette, and the gentle simplicity of her spreads is calming, yet full of energy”—The Little Literary Society

More Details

Format
Book
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781911373636, 1911373633

Notes

Description
Anita watches the dragons high above her as she hops from one cement roof to another in her village in the Dominican Republic. But being the valiant princesa she is, she never lets them scare her. Then one day, Anita must face her fears to begin a new life in a new country. Will she be brave enough to enter the belly of the beast and take flight to new adventures?

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Published Reviews

Horn Book Review

Anita, a dark-skinned young girl living in the Dominican Republic, and her family are immigrating to an unnamed country where they will learn English and have easy access to conveniences like "hot water and a real dryer." Imagining she is a brave princesa bound for a new palace in a distant land, Anita sadly bids goodbye to her "royal subjects" -- her abuela and neighbors -- and then it's time for one of the ferocious "dragons" (really airplanes) that soar above their seaside village to take her and her family to their new home across the ocean. Anita has never been afraid of the dragons, but each step away from her beloved island and toward the unknown requires more courage than she's ever had to muster. Ultimately, Anita channels her inner dragon to conquer the fears that inevitably arise so that she can embrace the new experiences awaiting her. The impressionistic illustrations, while beautifully textured, place the story sometime in the vague and distant past (i.e., some characters are barefoot and dressed in stereotypical peasant garb), in contrast with context clues in the text that indicate a relatively more modern mid-twentieth-century setting. Nevertheless, this is a creative addition to the canon of immigration narratives that could be well paired with Malaika's Winter Carnival by Nadia L. Hohn or Greetings, Leroy by Itah Sadu. Summer Edward May/June 2021 p.104(c) Copyright 2021. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

A young Dominican girl grapples with emigrating from her homeland. Anita has long watched the "dragons" fly "high above." Though they roar and shake, Anita, being a "valiant princesa," doesn't fear them. But today a dragon will carry Anita and her mother and father and brothers from their island to a "distant land far, far away from the Dominican Republic." Lyrical prose accompanied by lovely illustrations that have the look of pastels and collage describes Anita's fears about what's to come as well as her anxiety about what she'll miss about her beloved homeland. The knowledge that hot baths, conveniences, and new experiences await her doesn't dull the ache that comes from leaving her beautiful life on her island and special people like her abuela. But like the brave princesa she is, Anita eventually "hold[s her] chin high" and meets the dragon, and with it her new life--promising her island "with mango-sweet kisses; black stormy nights; glassy, blue waves; spicy, hot heat; and sandy, snug hugs" that she will return. The art, often pastel hued, adds wonderful texture to the gorgeous text and portrays Anita with dark-brown skin, a trait shared with the majority of the other characters. The unfortunate choice to italicize the majority of the few Spanish words persists throughout. A gorgeous story about the love of one's homeland and the courage it takes to emigrate. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Carmona, H., & Cunha, A. (2021). Anita and the dragons . Lantana.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Carmona, Hannah and Anna Cunha. 2021. Anita and the Dragons. U.K.: Lantana.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Carmona, Hannah and Anna Cunha. Anita and the Dragons U.K.: Lantana, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Carmona, H. and Cunha, A. (2021). Anita and the dragons. U.K.: Lantana.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Carmona, Hannah, and Anna Cunha. Anita and the Dragons Lantana, 2021.

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