Monday, July 5, 2010

Module 3 Gracias/Thanks by Pat Mora


A. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Mora, Pat. 2009. GRACIAS/THANKS. New York, NY: Lee & Low Books. ISBN 600602580. Illustrated by John Parra.

B. PLOT SUMMARY
A young multiracial boy celebrates family, friendship and fun by telling about some of the everyday things for which he is thankful.

C. CRITICAL ANALYSIS (INCLUDLING CULTURAL MARKERS)
Mora’s writing is full of descriptive words that will resonate with students and adults. Nice descriptive phrases like, “the ladybug that landed on my finger, a little red flying surprise” and “my uncle and his guitar that turns our dogs into howling singers” will entertain children of all ages. The theme of thanksgiving is a timeless theme that needs to be explored and discussed with young readers. The main character in the book is interested in classic pastimes, like baseball, the ocean and bugs. This book will be a good addition to any collection.
The bilingual format with Spanish wording on one page and the English counterpart on the opposite page is not a distraction.
The Hispanic cultural marker of family is particularly present. The boy gives thanks to his mom for finding his homework, his “abuelita” for special winks and money and his brother and sister for making him laugh. The only specific food mentioned is mashed peas so there are no specific cultural food references. Mora chooses to use the term “abuelita” the English page, as well as the Spanish as reference to the grandmother. This is the only Spanish word included on the English translation side. Special family times are highlighted throughout the book. The family goes on vacation to the beach, spends time outside and celebrates after a recital together.
Parra’s pictures accompany the text nicely. The characters have varied facial coloring. The young boy is brown and his father is a darker brown. A friend, Billy, appears to be African American. The mother is light skinned with blonde hair. There are no specific cultural references in the illustrations, other than the skin color.

D. REVIEW EXCERPTS
2010 ALA Notable Book

2010 Belpré Illustrator Honor Book

“*Starred Review* …The bilingual format features Spanish on the left-hand page and English on the right, and the dedication and author’s note are also printed in both languages. Books of thanks can run toward clichés, but the originality and liveliness of language and art in this one will inspire children to consider their own blessings.” BOOKLIST

“…Multicultural characters are revealed page by page, but unless readers are paying close attention, they might not pick up on the boy’s Mexican-American heritage. This delightful bilingual book has universal appeal and would be a wonderful choice for library storytimes or classroom read-alouds as the “giving thanks” theme lends itself to holidays and social topics. The author’s endnote challenges readers to list the things for which they are thankful. A must buy for all libraries looking to add to their children’s Spanish collections.”–SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL

E. CONNECTIONS
Discuss with students the things they are thankful for and have them write them down.
Engage in a read-aloud with someone reading the Spanish text and someone else reading the English.
Visit Pat Mora and John Parra’s personal websites and learn more about the author and illustrator.

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