Protagonist and Central Conflict: Twelve-year-old Ana Rosa lives in the Dominican Republic and aspires to become a poet. One of her poems opens each chapter of the novel, which tells how writing helps Ana Rosa define herself, fight against injustice, and grieve the death of her brother.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Government violence; death of a sibling; drug and alcohol abuse
Lynn Joseph, Author
Bio: Born in 1963 in Trinidad; moved to Baltimore at age 10; earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado; studied constitutional law and civil rights at Fordham University, where she earned her law degree; weaves elements of Caribbean culture into her books; has written several picture books about Trinidad in addition to her novels; loves to travel and write about the places she visits
Other Works:A Wave in Her Pocket (1991); The Mermaid’s Twin Sister (1994); Flowers in the Sky (2013); Dancing in the Rain (2016)
Awards: Américas Award for Children (2000); ALA Notable Children’s Book (2001)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
The Power of Words
Family Relationships and How They Affect People
The Government Versus the People
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