No. of pages 75
Published: 1996
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"Abuela's Weave" by Omar S. Castaneda is a heartwarming story that celebrates the bond between a young girl and her grandmother as they navigate their rich cultural heritage. The narrative follows the girl as she learns the traditional craft of weaving from her grandmother, known as Abuela, in their Guatemalan village. Their cherished moments are intertwined with the vibrant threads of their lives and the stories that accompany them. Through the process of learning to weave beautiful textiles, the girl discovers the significance of family, tradition, and the resilience of their shared identity, creating a tapestry of love and connection. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 75 pages in this book. This book was published in 1996 by Lee & Low Books Inc .