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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Mexican Cinderella Story.....,
This review is from: Adelita (Hardcover)
Poor Adelita. Her mother died in childbirth, her adoring father soon remarried a mean and jealous woman with two awful daughters, and then he unfortunately die, too. Adelita was now all alone in the world, living with an unloving, cruel family. Soon, she was relegated to the position of servant and sent to live in the kitchen, cleaning, cooking, and taking care of her stepmother's and stepsisters' every want, wish, and need. One day an invitation arrived for a fiesta at Senor Gordillo's hacienda to celebrate the homecoming of his son, Javier..... Tomie dePaola takes the old and familiar Cinderella story, and gives it a clever and humorous, south of the border twist. This is a much more realistic retelling. There's no pumpkin coach, fairy godmother, or glass slipper, but the magic of the Cinderella theme shines through with charm and wit. Mr dePaola's lively text is heartwarming and engaging, and sprinkled with Spanish words and phrases. But it's his vibrant and expressive artwork that really make this picture book stand out and sparkle. Each page is a feast for the eyes, filled with warm colors, dazzling Mexican folk art designs, and marvelous eye-catching detail. Young and old alike, will want to linger and explore each illustration before turning the page. Perfect for youngsters 4-8, Adelita is a wonderful addition to the collection of Cinderella stories. This is Tomie dePaola at his very best, and a must-have for all home libraries.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great cultural twist to Cinderella!,
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This review is from: Adelita (Paperback)
This is a wonderful book for teaching the familiar unit of "Cinderella Around the World." I read it to my class and they loved it. This book also provides wondeful cultural references about Latin American culture, especially Mexican culture. I am Mexican and I felt that it was authentic. Additionally it has some Spanish phrases you can teach children or at least introduce the concept. The illustrations are also beautiful.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
By Proud Mama (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adelita (Paperback)
I teach 5th grade and used this book when teaching about archetypal characters. My students and I both loved this book! This Cinderella story was creative and kept the students interested. The illustrations were fantastic. I am taking the book home to read to my three and a half year old who I know will just love this book, too!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet Cinderella,
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This review is from: Adelita: A Mexican Cinderella Story (School & Library Binding)
As always Tomie Paola does a great job writing and illustrating a tender story. Both my girls love it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cinderella story with a Mexican flavor,
This review is from: Adelita (Paperback)
"Adelita" is a captivating story set in Mexico and centers on beautiful young Adelita who having lost her own mother as an infant, is lovingly brought up by her father and nurse Esperanza until years pass by and her father decides to remarry. Unfortunately, her father dies not long after and her stepmother and two stepsisters treat her with spite and malice. Adelita finds herself being treated like a servant. Will Adelita ever find happiness?
Instead of a ball, the main event in this story is a homecoming fiesta on a grand ranch, in honor of the owners' son, Javier. The illustrations enhance the reader's appreciation of the story, and the vibrant hues and style are reminiscent of Mexican folk art. I've been acquainting myself with the Cinderella stories in different cultures as part of my research for a paper I'm working on, and am amazed at both the similarities and diversity in the various re-tellings. The cultural diversity adds a rich dimension to these stories and gives readers insights into the different cultures. My 5-year-old too loves these stories and can't seem to get enough of them!
5.0 out of 5 stars
International Cinderella,
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This review is from: Adelita (Paperback)
this interesting version of the familar folk tale is beautifully illustrated and contains rich details reflective of the enironment in which it is set.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very fast shipping; book in pristine condition!!,
This review is from: Adelita (Hardcover)
Thank you so much for getting the book to me so quickly and in perfect condition. Tomie de Paola is one of my favorites and this is helping me collect all of his books at long last.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Mexican Fairytale,
By Arali (NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adelita (Hardcover)
Adelita is a Mexican Cinderella at the mercy of her cruel stepmothers and stepsisters. You know the story. The difference is that Mr. de Paola uses Mexican culture to breathe new life into a often tired old story. The result is a beautifully witten and illustrated adaptation rich with language and culture that makes it a true joy to read to my little ones.
My four year old daughter loves this story and has me check it out from the library over and over again. (I think it's time to buy her her own copy.) I especially love reading the Spanish phrases which not only educates, but makes the story even more authentic. You will enjoy this tremendously. |
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Adelita by Tomie dePaola (Hardcover - September 16, 2002)
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