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  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora, Raul Colón

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Feb. 22, 2000)
    A Common Core Exemplar Text by an award-winning author-illustrator teamTomás is a son of migrant workers. Every summer he and his family follow the crops north from Texas to Iowa, spending long, arduous days in the fields. At night they gather around to hear Grandfather's wonderful stories. But before long, Tomás knows all the stories by heart. "There are more stories in the library,"Papa Grande tells him. The very next day, Tomás meets the library lady and a whole new world opens up for him. Based on the true story of the Mexican-American author and educator Tomás Rivera, a child of migrant workers who went on to become the first minority Chancellor in the University of California system, this inspirational story suggests what libraries--and education--can make possible. Raul Colón's warm, expressive paintings perfectly interweave the harsh realities of Tomás's life, the joyful imaginings he finds in books, and his special relationships with a wise grandfather and a caring librarian. "A gentle text and innovative artwork. . . . While young readers and future librarians will find this an inspiring tale, the end note gives it a real kick: the story is based on an actual migrant worker [Tomás Rivera] who became chancellor of a university--where the library now bears his name."--Publishers Weekly
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  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora, Raul Colón

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 25, 2020)
    A Common Core Exemplar Text by an award-winning author-illustrator teamTomás is a son of migrant workers. Every summer he and his family follow the crops north from Texas to Iowa, spending long, arduous days in the fields. At night they gather around to hear Grandfather's wonderful stories. But before long, Tomás knows all the stories by heart. "There are more stories in the library,"Papa Grande tells him. The very next day, Tomás meets the library lady and a whole new world opens up for him. Based on the true story of the Mexican-American author and educator Tomás Rivera, a child of migrant workers who went on to become the first minority Chancellor in the University of California system, this inspirational story suggests what libraries--and education--can make possible. Raul Colón's warm, expressive paintings perfectly interweave the harsh realities of Tomás's life, the joyful imaginings he finds in books, and his special relationships with a wise grandfather and a caring librarian. "A gentle text and innovative artwork. . . . While young readers and future librarians will find this an inspiring tale, the end note gives it a real kick: the story is based on an actual migrant worker [Tomás Rivera] who became chancellor of a university--where the library now bears his name."--Publishers Weekly
  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora, Raul Colón

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 23, 1997)
    A Common Core Exemplar Text by an award-winning author-illustrator teamTomás is a son of migrant workers. Every summer he and his family follow the crops north from Texas to Iowa, spending long, arduous days in the fields. At night they gather around to hear Grandfather's wonderful stories. But before long, Tomás knows all the stories by heart. "There are more stories in the library," Papa Grande tells him. The very next day, Tomás meets the library lady and a whole new world opens up for him. Based on the true story of the Mexican-American author and educator Tomás Rivera, a child of migrant workers who went on to become the first minority Chancellor in the University of California system, this inspirational story suggests what libraries--and education--can make possible. Raul Colón's warm, expressive paintings perfectly interweave the harsh realities of Tomás's life, the joyful imaginings he finds in books, and his special relationships with a wise grandfather and a caring librarian.This book has been selected as a Common Core State Standards Text Exemplar (Grades K-1, Read-Aloud Stories) in Appendix B
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  • Tomas And The Library Lady

    Pat Mora, Raul Colon

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 22, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Gentle text and innovative artwork depict a pivotal summer in a boy's life when he and his family leave their Texas home for farm work in Iowa.
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  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 30, 1997)
    Tomás is a son of migrant workers. Every summer he and his family follow the crops north from Texas to Iowa, spending long, arduous days in the fields. At night they gather around to hear Grandfather's wonderful stories. But before long, Tomás knows all the stories by heart. "There are more stories in the library," Papa Grande tells him. The very next day, Tomás meets the library lady and a whole new world opens up for him. Based on the true story of the Mexican-American author and educator Tomás Rivera, a child of migrant workers who went on to become the first minority Chancellor in the University of California system, this inspirational story suggests what libraries--and education--can make possible. Raul Colón's warm, expressive paintings perfectly interweave the harsh realities of Tomás's life, the joyful imaginings he finds in books, and his special relationships with a wise grandfather and a caring librarian.
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  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora, Raul Colon

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Feb. 22, 2000)
    "A gentle text and innovative artwork depict a pivotal summer in a boy's life when he and his family leave their Texas home for farm work in Iowa. One morning, while his parents pick corn, Tomás visits the imposing town library and meets a kindly librarian who gently coaxes him inside. Throughout the hot days thereafter, she offers Tomás cool drinks of water and adventurous escapes into books; on slow days he teaches her Spanish until it's time to return home to Texas: 'I have a sad word to teach you today. The word is adiós. It means good-bye.' . . . While young readers and future librarians will find this an inspiring tale, the end note gives it a real kick: the story is based on an actual migrant worker [Tomás Rivera] who became chancellor of a university--where the library now bears his name."--Publishers Weekly
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  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 23, 1997)
    Tomás is a son of migrant workers. Every summer he and his familyfollow the crops north from Texas to Iowa, spending long, arduous days in thefields. At night they gather around to hear Grandfather's wonderful stories.But before long, Tomás knows all the stories by heart. "There are morestories in the library," Papa Grande tells him. The very next day,Tomás meets the library lady and a whole new world opens up for him.Based on the true story of the Mexican-American author and educatorTomás Rivera, a child of migrant workers who went on to become the firstminority Chancellor in the University of California system, this inspirationalstory suggests what libraries--and education--can make possible. RaulColón's warm, expressive paintings perfectly interweave the harshrealities of Tomás's life, the joyful imaginings he finds in books, andhis special relationships with a wise grandfather and a caring librarian.
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  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora, Rolon Colon

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 2000)
    A gentle text and innovative artwork depict a pivotal summer in a boy's life when he and his family leave their Texas home for farm work in Iowa. One morning, while his parents pick corn, Toma s visits the imposing town library and meets a kindly librarian who gently coaxes him inside. Throughout the hot days thereafter, she offers Toma s cool drinks of water and adventurous escapes into books; on slow days he teaches her Spanish until it's time to return home to Texas: 'I have a sad word to teach you today. The word is adio s. It means good-bye.' . . . While young readers and future librarians will find this an inspiring tale, the end note gives it a real kick: the story is based on an actual migrant worker [Toma s Rivera] who became chancellor of a university--where the library now bears his name. --Publishers Weekly
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  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora, Raul Colon

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-22, May 22, 2008)
    Tomás is a son of migrant workers. Every summer he and his family follow the crops north from Texas to Iowa, spending long, arduous days in the fields. At night they gather around to hear Grandfather's wonderful stories. But before long, Tomás knows all the stories by heart. "There are more stories in the library," Papa Grande tells him. The very next day, Tomás meets the library lady and a whole new world opens up for him. Based on the true story of the Mexican-American author and educator Tomás Rivera, a child of migrant workers who went on to become the first minority Chancellor in the University of California system, this inspirational story suggests what libraries--and education--can make possible. Raul Colón's warm, expressive paintings perfectly interweave the harsh realities of Tomás's life, the joyful imaginings he finds in books, and his special relationships with a wise grandfather and a caring librarian.
  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora, Rolon Colon

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 23, 1997)
    While helping his family in their work as migrant laborers far from their home, Tomas finds an entire world to explore in the books at the local public library.
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  • Tomas and the Library Lady by Pat Mora

    Pat Mora

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1840)
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  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Feb. 22, 2000)
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