No. of pages 300
Published: 2011
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"Pablo Neruda: Poet of the People" by Monica Brown introduces young readers to the life and artistry of the renowned Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. This beautifully illustrated book delves into Neruda’s journey from a young boy in a small town to an influential figure in world literature. It highlights his passion for poetry, his love for his homeland, and his dedication to social justice. Through lyrical language and captivating imagery, readers will discover how Neruda's words have inspired generations and how he became a voice for the voiceless, celebrating the power of poetry to connect and uplift. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book has been graded for interest at 6 years.
There are 300 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by St Martin's Press .
Monica Brown, Ph. D. is the author of many award winning books for children, including Waiting for the Biblioburro , and Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match / Marisol McDonald no combina . Monica's books are inspired by her Peruvian and Jewish heritage and desire to bring diverse stories to children.
This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Americas Award
The Americas Award is an annual literary award that recognizes and celebrates outstanding literature for children and young adults that authentically and engagingly portrays Latin America, the Caribbean, or Latinx culture in the United States. The award was established in 1993 by the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Orbis Pictus Award
This book was recognised by the Orbis Pictus Award.