A lyrical, vibrant tribute to the amazing life and legacy of Pura
Belpré, a lauded storyteller, librarian, and pioneer of bilingual
storytimes
Pura's abuela always has a cuento to share. She crows ¡Qui-qui-ri-quí!
for Señor Gallo, booms Borom, Borom for Señor Zapo, and tells of a
beautiful cockroach who loves a mouse. Pura clings to these stories like
coquíes cling to green leaves.
When Pura grows up and moves from Puerto Rico to Harlem, she gets a job
at the library, where she is surrounded by stories--but they're only in
English. Where is Señor Gallo? Where is Pérez the mouse? Where is Puerto
Rico on these shelves? She decides to tell children the tales of her
homeland in English and in Spanish.
Lyrically written, with lively illustrations, Pura's Cuentos captures
the exuberant spirit and passion of Pura Belpré celebrated storyteller,
author, folklorist, and the first Latina librarian in New York City. A
pioneer of bilingual storytimes, she welcomed countless new families to
the library, formed cultural bridges in her community, and broke the
rules by telling stories that weren't printed in books--at least, not
yet.