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"Author for a Day. Glitter and Rainbows"
Shares the experiences of children's author Gary
Soto interacting with children while visiting schools for
Author's Day. EJ452690. Reading Teacher, v46, n3,
p200-02 Nov. 1992.
"Writers of the American West: Multicultural Learning
Encounters"
Book focuses on the childhood and young adult
experience of 10 of the American West's most intriguing
writers. By John Stansfield. ED464872.
"Applying
Muliculturalism to a High School American Literature Course:Changing
Lenses and Crossing Bordera"
By David Noskin and Angela Marshalek.
[Baseball in April]
"Growing
Up Chicana/o: An Anthology"
By Tiffany Lopez; uses "The Bike" from
A
Summer Life
"The
City Spreads Its Wings": The Urban Experience in Poetry for Children"
By David L. Russell. EJ563782
"Celebrations.
Windows on Social Studies: Multicultural Adventures through Literature"
By Joan Westley and Holly Melton. Grades 1-3. [Too Many
Tamales]
"Growing
Up Latino: Memoirs and Stories. Reflections on Life in the United
States"
Anthology contains autobiographical and fictional short
stories and excerpts from longer works by Hispanic-American authors
about coming of age. BEdited by Harold Augenbraum and Ilan Stavans.
By Harold Augenbraum and Ilan Stavans. ["Being Mean"]
"Speaking
of Poets: Interviews with Poets Who Write for Children and Young
Adults"
By Jeffrey Copeland
"Visions
of American: Personal Narratives from the Promised Land. A Multicultural
Anthologyof Autobiography and Essay"
By Wesley Brown and Amy
Ling.
["Like Mexicans"]

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