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  • Snapshots from the Wedding by Soto,Gary.

    Gary Soto

    Paperback (Paperstar Book, Aug. 16, 1998)
    Snapshots from the Wedding by Soto,Gary. [1998] Paperback
  • Snapshots from the Wedding

    Gary Soto, Stephanie Garcia

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Dec. 28, 1998)
    Being a flower girl has never been so exciting.Meet Maya, Isabel's flower girl, as she describes in vivid detail the exciting wedding day. Maya introduces us to Danny, the ring bearer; Aunt Marta, crying big tears; Uncle Trino, jump-starting a car in his tuxedo; and Rafael, the groom, with a cast on his arm. Of course, the big day also includes games, dancing, cake, and a mariachi band that plays long into an evening no one will ever forget.Snapshots from the Wedding captures the unique moments of a special occasion--the big scenes as well as the little ones--that together form a rich family mosaic.
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  • Snapshots from the Wedding

    Gary Soto

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, March 17, 1997)
    Maya attends a family wedding and captures it all on film, from her cousin getting rice in his eye to the cake that tasted as delicious as it looked, in a beautifully illustrated tale of a special family day.
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  • Snapshots From The Wedding

    Gary Soto, Stephanie Garcia

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 28, 1998)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Maya, the flower girl, describes a Mexican-American wedding through snapshots of the day's events, beginning with the procession to the altar and ending with her sleeping after the dance.
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  • Snapshots from the Wedding

    Gary Soto, Stephanie Garcia

    Library Binding (Demco Media, April 1, 1999)
    Maya, the flower girl, describes a Mexican American wedding through snapshots of the day's events, beginning with the procession to the altar and ending with her sleeping after the dance
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  • Snapshots from the Wedding

    Gary Soto

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, March 17, 1997)
    Maya attends a family wedding and captures it all on film, from her cousin getting rice in his eye to the cake that tasted as delicious as it looked, in a beautifully illustrated tale of a special family day.
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