Synopses & Reviews
Diego and his sister Gabriela argue over their new dog Sofie. But it's only when Sofie gets really sick that they find out who their tortilla-loving pup really belongs to.
This is a bilingual book for kids and dogs and even their parents. Once again, Benjamin Alire Sáenz shows he understands the chemistry and dynamics of family, this time with a dog stirring up the recipe. Little Diego and Gabriela first appeared in Sáenz and Geronimo Garcia's best-selling title A Gift from Papá Diego.
"Garcia's signature folk-inspired, sculpted clay illustrations depict a lovably goofy little mutt; rounded shapes-heads, dog bed, tortillas and more-combine with a warm palette to create a cozy, comforting atmosphere that reflects the traditions of Mexican-American family life described in the dual English/Spanish narrative. A universal message with a Latino flavor."
Kirkus
"Sáenzs text almost makes the book read like a short storyone that ably portrays mischievous sibling dynamics, a love of animals and the ways families come together during difficult times. Set against colorful solid backdrops, Garcias clay artwork has an appropriately homey quality that keeps the focus on the siblings and their beloved pet."
Publishers Weekly
"A captivating bilingual book with close family relationships and unconditional love at its core."
Library Journal
Benjamin Alire Sáenz received three starred Publishers Weekly reviews in 2008one for his young adult novel He Forgot to Say Goodbye (Simon and Schuster) and two for his illustrated book A Perfect Season for Dreaming (Cinco Puntos Press). Long at the forefront of the emerging Latino literature in the United States, he has received both the Wallace Stegner and Lannan fellowships, and he is a recipient of the American Book Award. His young adult novel Sammy and Juliana in Hollywood was named one of the Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults in 2005.
Review
"Garcia's signature folk-inspired, sculpted clay illustrations depict a lovably goofy little mutt. Rounded shaped-heads, dog bed, tortillas and more combine with a warm palette to create a cozy, comforting atmosphere that reflects the traditions of Mexican-American family life described in the dual English/Spanish narrative. A universal message with a Latino flavor." Kirkus Reviews
"Sáenzs text almost makes the book read like a short storyone that ably portrays mischievous sibling dynamics, a love of animals and the ways families come together during difficult times (Sofie falls ill at one point)." Publisher's Weekly
"A captivating bilingual book with close family relationships and unconditional love at its core." Library Journal
"Drawing on characters introduced in A Gift from Papa Diego, Diego, his big sister, Gabriela, and their parents return in this delightful story of two kids and their dog, Sophie, who is almost impossible to train until they discover her love for tortillas. This delightful bilingual tale is about sharing, family connections, and a cherished pet." Tucson Citizen
"The clay-art figure illustrations are cheerful and add a high degree of interest. Elementary teachers will find the content appropriate for enrichment or in a unit about family relationships, although this dialogue-heavy book will require more than one class period for reading. Second and third year high school Spanish classes can use the text for work with the preterit and imperfect tenses." Library Media Connection
"The vocabulary used in the story is advanced but not too challenging. The message is important because many kids today want pets but do not realize the responsibilities that come along with them, or how to provide them with proper care." Oneota Reading Journal
"Benjamin Alire Sáenzs The Dog Who Loved Tortillas, with vibrant clay illustrations by Geronimo Garcia, will be a hit with any kid who has ever begged his parents for a dog." New West
Synopsis
Taking care of a new puppy isn't as easy as Diego and Gabriela imagined.
Synopsis
Tejas Star List
In this charming picture book by award-winning author Benjamin Alire S enz, Diego and Gabriela discover that taking care of a new puppy isn't as easy as they imagined
En este encantador libro ilustrado del galardonado autor Benjam n Alire S enz, Diego y Gabriela descubren que cuidar de un nuevo cachorro no es tan f cil como imaginaban.
Like all kids, Little Diego and his big sister Gabriela argue over their new dog Sofie. She belongs to me, says Diego. No, she's mine, says Gabriela. It's only when Sofie gets really sick that they find out who their tortilla-loving pup really belongs to.
Once again, Benjamin Alire S enz shows he understands the chemistry and dynamics of family, this time with a dog stirring up the recipe. The illustrations for The Dog Who Loved Tortillas are by Geronimo Garcia, who created the characters of Little Diego and Gabriela first introduced in S enz's early best-selling title A Gift from Pap Diego.
Como todos los ni os, Dieguito y su hermana mayor, Gabriela, se pelean sobre su nueva perrita, Sofie. Es mia, dice Diego. No, es m a, dice Gabriela. Pero cuando se enferma Sofie, se dan cuenta de qui n tiene la raz n.
Synopsis
Diego and his sister Gabriela argue over their new dog Sofie. But it's only when Sofie gets really sick that they find out who their tortilla-loving pup really belongs to.
Benjamin Sáenz and Geronimo Garcia previously collaborated on A Gift for Papa Diego—sixty thousand in print.
Synopsis
Diego and his sister Gabriela argue over their new dog Sofie. But it's only when Sofie gets really sick that they find out who their tortilla-loving pup really belongs to.
This is a bilingual book for kids and dogs and even their parents. Once again, Benjamin Alire Sáenz shows he understands the chemistry and dynamics of family, this time with a dog stirring up the recipe. Little Diego and Gabriela first appeared in Sáenz and Geronimo Garcia's best-selling title A Gift from Papá Diego.
About the Author
Benjamin Alire Sáenz received three starred
Publishers Weekly reviews in 2008one for his young adult novel
He Forgot to Say Goodbye (Simon and Schuster) and two for his illustrated book
A Perfect Season for Dreaming (Cinco Puntos Press). Long at the forefront of the emerging Latino literature in the United States, he has received both the Wallace Stegner and Lannan fellowships, and he is a recipient of the American Book Award. His young adult novel
Sammy and Juliana in Hollywood was named one of the Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults in 2005. Sáenz lives in El Paso, Texas.
Geronimo Garcia is a highly successful and internationally recognized graphic designer. He lives in El Paso, Texas.