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THE RED UMBRELLA by Christina Diaz Gonzalez

December 9th, 2008 by Christina Diaz Gonzalez · Email post Email post · Print Print

  • Publication Season/Year: Summer 2010
  • Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
  • Release Date: May 11, 2010
  • ISBN (hardcover): 0375861904
  • ISBN (paperback): TBD
The Red Umbrella is the moving tale of a 14-year-old girl's journey from Cuba to America as part of Operation Pedro Pan—an organized exodus of more than 14,000 unaccompanied children, whose parents sent them away to escape Fidel Castro's revolution. In 1961, two years after the Communist revolution, Lucía Álvarez still leads a carefree life, dreaming of parties and her first crush. But when the soldiers come to her sleepy Cuban town, everything begins to change. Freedoms are stripped away. Neighbors disappear. Her friends feel like strangers. And her… Continue reading

Categories: 2010 Spring · Alfred A. Knopf · Debut · Drama · Events · Family · Florida · Friendship · Gonzalez, Christina Diaz · Historical Fiction · History · Local · Middle Grade · Multicultural · National · Stand-alone

WHEN THE WHISTLE BLOWS by Fran Cannon Slayton

November 1st, 2008 by Fran Slayton · Email post Email post · Print Print

Every time I go to jump on a steam train as it chugs its way through Rowlesburg -- Every time I throw out my hands to grab the rusty metal rungs and haul myself up onto the side of one of them black coal cars, hoisting my knees up over its churning, screeching wheels -- Every single time I jump on a train -- my heart thumps even noisier in my ears than the clanking of the old iron horse I'm hopping up onto. I love steam trains. I love living in a town that's chock full of 'em. I love being on 'em, being anywhere near 'em. They're as much a part of my life around here as the mountains. Or breathing. But it's a dangerous business, hopping a ride onto a moving train. First off, there's always a right decent chance of getting killed. Second, and about ten thousand times worse, my father might find out. But I'm not like Dad -- I don't mind breaking the rules now and again. Continue reading

Categories: 2009 Summer · Action/Adventure · Death · Debut · Events · Family · Friendship · Grief · Historical Fiction · History · Humor · Local · Middle Grade · Mystery · National · Philomel · Rated PG · Secrecy · Slayton, Fran Cannon · Stand-alone · Virginia · Young Adult