This blog was developed as a resource for teachers and educators looking for multi-cultural books to share with children. I have compiled and cited various reviews of the books listed in this blog, and have added web resources and other tools that will help teachers use the books for instructional purposes. These are all books I have read personally or have previewed a hands on copy of.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
The Days of the Dead (Los Dias de Muertos): Mexico's Festival of Communion with the Departed (un Festival de Comunion con los Muertos en Mexico)
The Days of the Dead (Los Dias de Muertos): Mexico's Festival of Communion with the Departed (un Festival de Comunion con los Muertos en Mexico)
Written by: John Greenleigh
Junior High and High School Grades
"This book offers a remarkable look at Mexico's traditional holiday honoring departed ancestors, friends, and family. Each aspect of the multiday festival is carefully explored: the journey to the cemeteries to spruce up neglected gravesites, the lively marketplace selling breads and candies in the shapes of skulls and skeletons, the peaceful vigil as friends and families crowd the cemeteries to await the arrival of their loved ones through the long night.
San Francisco-based photographer John Greenleigh traveled to small towns in Mexico in four different years to document this extraordinary festival. Accompanied by evocative text by cultural scholar Rosalind Rosoff Beimler, the pictures speak eloquently to a ritual that is at once mocking and respectful of death---and ultimately affirming of human life."
Publishers Synopsis
Web Resources:
http://latino.si.edu/DayoftheDead/
Labels:
high school,
holidays,
junior high,
mexican-american,
mexico,
spanish bilingual
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