When a sassy drummer starts kindergarten, the rules of school cramp
her style. What's a young rock star to do?
Con sus relucientes gafas de sol, su lonchera clásica y sus lápices
tamborileros, Lupe Lopez llega el primer día a kínder lista para el
rock.
"¡Soy famosa!" anuncia Lupe mientras tamborilea sobre cualquier
cosa--pupitres, sillas y mesas--, mientras más ruidoso, mejor. En la
escuela hay muchas reglas, pero las estrellas de rock no obedecen las
reglas, así que Lupe tampoco. Antes de que acabe el día, la maestra le
ha quitado todas sus preciadas pertenencias, que le serán devueltas
después de clase. ¡Lo peor es que nadie se ha inscrito en su club
de admiradores! ¿Qué puede hacer una estrella de rock?
When Lupe Lopez struts through the doors of Hector P. Garcia Elementary
in sunglasses with two taped-up No. 2 pencils--drumsticks, of
course--poking from her pocket, her confidence is off the charts. All
day, Lupe drums on desks, tables, and chairs while Ms. Quintanilla
spouts rules. Lupe has her own rules: 1) Don't listen to anyone. 2) Make
lots of noise. ¡Rataplán! 3) Have fans, not friends. But with her new
teacher less than starstruck, and fans hard to come by, Lupe wonders if
having friends is such a bad idea after all. Can it be that true star
power means knowing when to share the spotlight? With its spirited
illustrations and a simple text threaded through with Spanish words,
this picture book is proof positive that being a strong girl with a song
in her heart doesn't have to mean pushing others away.