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Zonia's rain forest  Cover Image Book Book

Zonia's rain forest / Juana Martinez-Neal ; [Asháninka translation, Arlynder Sett Gaspar Paulino].

Martinez-Neal, Juana, (author,, illustrator.). Gaspar Paulino, Arlynder Sett, (translator.). Martinez-Neal, Juana. Zonia's rain forest. Campa. (Added Author).

Summary:

Enjoying days spent with animal friends near her home in the Amazon, young Zonia wonders what to do on a day when the rainforest calls out to her for help, in a lushly illustrated story that is complemented by back matter about the Asháninka community.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781536208450
  • ISBN: 1536208450
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 28 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press, 2021.

Content descriptions

Language Note:
Text in English; Asháninka text appears complete on one page at the end of the story.
Subject: Rain forests > Amazon River Region > Juvenile fiction.
Rain forests > Peru > Juvenile fiction.
Rain forest animals > Amazon River Region > Juvenile fiction.
Rain forest animals > Peru > Juvenile fiction.
Deforestation > Amazon River Region > Juvenile fiction.
Deforestation > Peru > Juvenile fiction.
Ashaninca Indians > Juvenile fiction.
Indians of South America > Peru > Juvenile fiction.
Amazon River Region > Juvenile fiction.
Peru > Juvenile fiction.
Rain forests > Amazon River Region > Fiction.
Rain forests > Peru > Fiction.
Rain forest animals > Amazon River Region > Fiction.
Rain forest animals > Peru > Fiction.
Deforestation > Amazon River Region > Fiction.
Deforestation > Peru > Fiction.
Ashaninca Indians > Fiction.
Indians of South America > Peru > Fiction.
South American Indian language materials > Bilingual > Juvenile fiction.
Amazon River Region > Fiction.
Peru > Fiction.
JUVENILE FICTION / Science & Nature / Environment.
JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Caribbean & Latin America.
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance.
Ashaninca Indians.
Deforestation.
Indians of South America.
Rain forest animals.
Rain forests.
Amazon River Region.
Peru.
Rain forests > Juvenile fiction.
Rain forest animals > Juvenile fiction.
Rain forest ecology > Juvenile fiction.
Forest conservation > Juvenile fiction.
Native Americans > Peru > Juvenile fiction.
Rain forests > Fiction.
Rain forest animals > Fiction.
Rain forest ecology > Fiction.
Forest conservation > Fiction.
Native Americans > South America > Fiction.
Amazon River Region > Juvenile fiction.
Peru > Juvenile fiction.
Amazon River Region > Fiction.
Peru > Fiction.
Genre: South American Indian language materials > Bilingual > Juvenile fiction.
Fiction.
Juvenile works.
Picture books.
Picture books.
Fiction.

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Juana Martinez-Neal is the Peruvian-born daughter and granddaughter of painters. Her debut as an author-illustrator, Alma and How She Got Her Name, was awarded a Caldecott Honor and was published in Spanish as Alma y cómo obtuvo su nombre. She also illustrated La Princesa and the Pea by Susan Middleton Elya, for which she won a Pura Belpré Illustrator Award, Babymoon by Hayley Barrett, Swashby and the Sea by Beth Ferry, and Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Maillard, which won a Robert F. Sibert Medal. Juana Martinez-Neal lives in Connecticut with her family. Visit her online at www.juanamartinezneal.com.


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