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Bell y la ciencia del teléfono. (Bell and the Science of the Telephone) Reviewed by Emilia Valerio, Children's Library, Denver Public Library, CO - 07/15/2008 Graham, Ian.
tr. by Diana Esperanza Gómez. illus. by David Antram. Colombia/U.S.: Panamericana (Zona de Explosión). 2007. 32p. glossary. ISBN 978-958-30-1848-0. $12.95.More
Faraday y la cienca de la electricidad. (Faraday and the Science of Electricity) Reviewed by Emilia Valerio, Children's Library, Denver Public Library, CO - 07/15/2008 Graham, Ian.
tr. by Diana Esperanza Gómez. illus. by David Antram. Colombia/U.S.: Panamericana (Zona de Explosión). 2007. 32p. glossary. ISBN 978-958-30-1847-3. $12.95.More
Curie y la ciencia de la radioactividad. (Curie and the Science of Radioactivity) Reviewed by Emilia Valerio, Children's Library, Denver Public Library, CO - 07/15/2008 Graham, Ian.
tr. by Diana Esperanza Gómez. illus. by David Antram. Colombia/U.S.: Panamericana (Zona de Explosión). 2007. 32p. glossary. ISBN 978-958-30-1846-6. $12.95More
Hago de voz un cuerpo. (A Body Made of Words) Reviewed by Luis Francisco Vargas, Desert Sage Library, Phoenix P.L., AZ - 07/15/2008 Baranda, María.
illus. by Gabriel Pacheco. Mexico/U.S.: Fondo de Cultura Económica, dist. by Lectorum. 2007. 144p. ISBN 978-968-16-8400-6. $15.99.More
Antonio Orlando Rodríguez—No Small Feat
Antonio Orlando Rodríguez, the Cuban novelist who won this year’s Premio Alfaguara de Novela, has been traveling nonstop. His book tour brought him to New York City this past May, where he met with reporters eager to interview him on his latest accomplishment.
Publishing in Tough Times
When I read a recent New York Times article about how the recession is affecting Hispanic immigrants, I wound up thinking about the book business.