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S'està carregant… Knight of the Cape (1) (Definitely Dominguita)de Terry Catasus Jennings
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Definitely Dominguita is a book series for middle-grade elementary students. Starring a girl who loves to read and misses her abuela terribly since she was the one who read with her all the time. Abuela had to move away because she couldn’t remember things like she used to. Reading the books they read together makes Dominguita feel better. The biggest bully in school calls her out for reading because she has no friends. Dominguita argues that she is reading to become a knight like Abuela’s favorite character Don Quijote. Although she knows this character inside out, Ernie Bublassi also commented that she couldn’t be a knight because she was a girl. Dominguita feels she could be a knight who helps people in her American Cuban neighborhood, but where will she start? With a cape, a shorter name, Dom, and the help and confidence of her older brother and neighbors. Little tasks, like helping an elderly lady and a shopkeeper, lead to bigger ones for Dominguita. It even creates unexpected friendships with other kids in her neighborhood. Every other chapter has a gray illustration; in this feel-good chapter book with a strong female character makes an excellent addition to any library. 2nd - 4th grade AD+ Oral n this chapter-book series opener Dominguita Melendez is on a quest to teach the class bully that girls can most definitely be knights, no matter what he has to say about it. Really, it’s not so much that Dom wants to be an actual knight. She simply wants to read about them in peace. Reading makes her feel close to her abuela, who just left for Florida to live with her sister because she can’t remember things like she used to. Reading Abuela’s favorite book, Don Quijote, lets the young Cubana feel like they are still together. With the weekend in front of her, Dom sets out as a knight-errant to rescue those in need. With any luck, she will have a daring rescue that her brother, Rafi, can write about, both to prove Ernie Bublassi wrong and to send to Abuela. With some help, Dom finds armor and a lance, and she even picks up a few friends along the way, learning that some adventures are better with a squire and trusty dog—er, steed—by your side. While the plot is carried by Dom’s search for knightly deeds, the focus is on the relationships in her vibrant Cuban American community. It’s heartwarming to see adults take a young girl’s knightly play seriously. Even better are the friendships she builds with her squire, Pancho Sanchez, and her master of the cookies, Steph, who walks with a brace. Dom has olive skin, and Pancho has brown skin; Ernie and Steph seem to be White. Book 2, Captain Dom’s Treasure, publishes simultaneously. A charming adventure that will encourage kids to become knights in their own communities as well. (Fiction. 7-9) -Kirkus Review Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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All Dominguita wants to do is read. Especially the books in Spanish that Abuela gave to her just before she moved away. They were classics that Abuela and Dominguita read together, classics her abuela brought with her all the way from Cuba when she was a young girl. It helps Dominguita feel like Abuela's still there with her. One of her favorites, Don Quixote, tells of a brave knight errant who tries to do good deeds. Dominguita decides that she, too, will become a knight and do good deeds around her community, creating a grand adventure for her to share with her abuela. And when the class bully tells Dominguita that girls can't be knights, Dom is determined to prove him wrong. With a team of new friends, can Dominguita learn how to be the hero of her own story? -- Provided by publisher. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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spectacular deeds that are worthy of being recorded and shared with her abuela, who has moved away. This
knightly adventure inspired by Don Quixote reminds readers that no deed is too small and that everyone has what it
takes to be a knight.