Book Descriptions
for Papi's Gift by Karen Stanton and Rene King Moreno
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Graciela’s father travels to California to find work because of the drought in their Latin American village. Papi promised Graciela a special birthday gift, but it is lost in the mail. Graciela is angry and fears that, like the box, her father will also be lost to her. To console her daughter, Graciela’s mother lovingly fashions a doll from cornhusks and old clothing scraps. This simple gift becomes a symbol of hope for Graciela’s eventual reunion with her father. Spanish phrases are intermingled, and illustra tions feature Latino cultural scenes. However, the Latin American setting is never identified. mm, nlh
From the Publisher
Graciela lives in a Central American country south of Mexico. Because of a drought, her father, "Papi", must leave their home to travel to the United States and work on a farm in California. Graciela is sad that Papi can't be with her at their home to celebrate her seventh birthday. But, Papi has promised to send Graciela a special birthday present tied in red string in the mail. On the front of the package will be her name: Graciela Maria Reyes Rivera. Each day, Gracielachecks the mail, and each day, she does not find a present. Graciela is angry and disappointed. Then she has a thought: maybe Papi could use a gift himself. Author Karen Stanton's moving story - selected as an IRA Notable Book for a Global Society - features warm illustrations by Rene Moreno. This picture book celebrates the special relationship and bond between a father and daughter, despite a separation, and highlights a child's selfless act of love.
School Library Journal says: "Touching. . . . A few Spanish words and phrases add authenticity to the engaging text. . . . A strong addition to the growing body of picture books with Hispanic themes and characters."