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Delicious Hulabaloo
Delicious Hulabaloo

By Pat Mora

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My own true name
My own true name

By Pat Mora

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More than sixty poems, some with Spanish translations, include such titles as "The Young Sor Juana," "Graduation Morning," "Border Town 1938," "Legal Alien," "Abuelita Magic," and "In the Blood."

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The bakery lady
The bakery lady

By Pat Mora

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Monica, who wants to be a baker like her grandmother, finds the doll hidden in the bread on the feast for the Three Kings and thus gets to bake cookies for the next fiesta.

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Remembering Grandma Recordando a Abuela
Remembering Grandma Recordando a Abuela

By Teresa Armas

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Lorena shares beautiful memories with her grandfather as they look through a chest of things belonging to her dead grandmother.

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The remembering day
The remembering day

By Pat Mora

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Long ago in what would come to be called Mexico, as Mama Alma and her granddaughter, Bella, recall happy times while walking in the garden they have tended together since Bella was a baby, Mama Alm...

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Love To Mama
Love To Mama

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Confetti
Confetti

By Pat Mora

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Yum MMMM Que Rico
Yum MMMM Que Rico

By Pat Mora, Rafael Lopez

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