Awards
2008 Pura Belpré Author Award
Synopses & Reviews
A lyrical biography of a Cuban slave who escaped to become a celebrated poet. Born into the household of a wealthy slave owner in Cuba in 1797, Juan Francisco Manzano spent his early years by the side of a woman who made him call her Mama, even though he had a mama of his own. Denied an education, young Juan still showed an exceptional talent for poetry. His verses reflect the beauty of his world, but they also expose its hideous cruelty. Powerful, haunting poems and breathtaking illustrations create a portrait of a life in which even the pain of slavery could not extinguish the capacity for hope.
The Poet Slave of Cuba is the winner of the 2008 Pura Belpre Medal for Narrative and a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. Latino Interest.
Review
* "An absolutely lovely book . . . that should be read by young and old, black and white, Anglo and Latino."
--School Library Journal, starred review
* "Readers will hear the stories--and never forget them."
--Booklist, starred review
* "A work of literary imagination. Engle's skillful portrait will spark readers' interest in Manzano's own poetry."
--Horn Book, starred review
* "The moving poetry and finely crafted story will draw readers in and leave them in tears and in awe."
--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review
Review
“An absolutely lovely book . . . that should be read by young and old, black and white, Anglo and Latino.”—
School Library Journal, Starred Review
“Readers will hear the stories--and never forget them.”—Booklist, Starred Review
“A work of literary imagination. Engles skillful portrait will spark readers interest in Manzanos own poetry.”—The Horn Book, Starred Review
“The moving poetry and finely crafted story will draw readers in and leave them in tears and in awe.”—The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books, Starred Review
“A rare and stunning account . . . a tour-de-force.”—Juan Felipe Herrera, winner of the Pura Belpré Honor for Laughing out Loud, I Fly: Poems in English and Spanish
“I not only learned about an exceptional life—I felt it. Soul-stirring and direct.”—Nancy Osa, winner of the Pura Belpré Honor for Cuba 15
“Only a poet with Engles delicate sensitivity could have presented the complexity of Manzanos life and the depth of his soul in such a brief, accessible, and enthralling book.”—Alma Flor Ada, winner of the Pura Belpré Medal for Under the Royal Palms
“Every once in a while a book comes along that is so heart-achingly beautiful, so pure, you want to tear down the doors and make the world take notice. This is one of those rare works.”—Cindy Wathen, co-author of Remembering Cesar: The Legacy of César Chávez
“This beautiful, unique biography reads and sounds like a symphony. Lyrical, informative, and inspiring.”—Teresa Dovalpage, author of A Girl Like Che Guevara
“Through this impassioned story we plunge into the inhuman depths of slavery and surge up with the Poet Slave to triumphant freedom.”—Anilú Bernardo, author of Jumping Off to Freedom
Winner of the Pura Belpré Medal
An ALA Best Book for Young Adults and Notable Childrens Books
Winner of the Americas Award for Childrens and Young Adult Literature
An IRA Childrens Book Award Winner and an IRA Teachers Choice
An NCTE Notable Childrens Books in the Language Arts
A Bank Street Best Childrens Book of the Year
A New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age Selection
A CCBC Choice
Arizona Grand Canyon Young Readers Master List
A BCCB Blue Ribbon Book
A Booklist Editors Choice
A Booklist Top Ten Black History Book
Synopsis
A lyrical biography of a Cuban slave who escaped to become a celebrated poet, from Newbury Honor author Margarita Engle.
Winner of the 2008 Pura Belpre Medal for Narrative
A 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year
Born into the household of a wealthy slave owner in Cuba in 1797, Juan Francisco Manzano spent his early years by the side of a woman who made him call her Mama, even though he had a mama of his own. Denied an education, young Juan still showed an exceptional talent for poetry. His verses reflect the beauty of his world, but they also expose its hideous cruelty.
Powerful, haunting poems and breathtaking illustrations create a portrait of a life in which even the pain of slavery could not extinguish the capacity for hope.
Synopsis
A lyrical account of the life of Juan Francisco Manzano, the poet slave of Cuba, in verse
About the Author
Margarita Engle is a Cuban American poet, novelist, and journalist whose work has been published in many countries. She is the author of young adult nonfiction books and novels in verse including The Surrender Tree, a Newbery Honor Book, Hurricane Dancers, The Firefly Letters, and Tropical Secrets. She lives in northern California. Sean Qualls is the illustrator of The Baby on the Way and Powerful Words. He lives with his wife and their son in Brooklyn, New York.