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Book Review: Xochitl and the Flowers/Xochitl, La Niña de Las Flores by Jorge Argueta

Written by Gina Ruiz
Published April 18, 2007

Xochitl and her family have come from El Salvador and are missing home very much. They live in San Francisco's Mission District and what they miss most of all are the flowers that they were surrounded with back home.

Back in El Salvador, the Flores family was known for the flowers they provided. Xochitl's mother dreams of owning a nursery filled with beautiful flowers and plants. She begins working on her dream by selling bouquets of flowers on the roadside, walking door to door with Xochitl in their new neighborhood. When Xochitl's father finds an apartment with a large garbage-filled yard that, once cleaned, would be perfect for a nursery, the family and the new friends in the community work hard together to make it happen.

This is a beautiful story of community and the power of banding together to make dreams happen. It is a story of how people can work together to bring positive change. It is also the tale of love for a homeland and the homesickness that hits hard at the oddest times. It's about finding your place in the world, of making a home in a new land.

Xochitl and the Flowers is about what most of our parents and grandparents have done; bringing a piece of that culture and homeland left behind and blending it with the new land to make something entirely their own. It's about transcending borders. The book teaches love, home and community, determination in the face of adversity, and how to establish roots.

Prize-winning poet Jorge Argueta has written a timeless, eloquent and moving tale based on real life events in the San Francisco Mission District. The illustrations are colorful and gorgeous like the flowers central to the story. Each page is filled with flowers and smiles and each page made me smile. This is a powerful book and one each of us should have in our shelf reserved for special books.

Gina MarySol Ruiz is a freelance writer, poet and book reviewer. Gina has maintained several blogs over the years with her book reviews (AmoXcalli, Cuentecitos, The Flipbook). AmoXcalli and Cuentecitos will continue to run on Blogger but no new content will be added. The Flipbook which was her graphic novel review site is now defunct and all the reviews from that are being pulled into the new location The Graphic Landscape. The content of AmoXcalli and Cuentecitos has been imported into the new site and all new content will be added here. Gina’s poetry has been published on Poetic Diversity.org and her book reviews and articles published on La Bloga and Xispas, two websites with a strong Hispanic/Latino focus. La Bloga was named Tu Ciudad’s Best Blog of the Year for 2006. Gina is also a columnist with Blogcritics.org and has a regular section entitled Minor Considerations, a column dedicated to Children’s Literature. She has also been a panelist for the Cybils awards two years running in the Graphic Novel category for two age groups. A list of all writing credits and clips resides at her resume site. Gina currently lives in Eagle Rock, California and spends an awful lot of time with her two partners in crime, aka the grandkids, Jasmine and Aiden (often referred to in her writing as J&A) in bookstores, parks, museums and other fun hangouts, not to mention cooking and baking up a storm for her cooking website Doña Lupe’s Kitchen. She is a member in good standing of SCBWI - Los Angeles Chapter, Linkedin Journalists and Las Comadres Para Las Americas. You can find her on Foodbuzz, Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and LinkedIn. She’s a saavy social marketer and is always finding new things to play with on the internet. She maintains two literary blogs - AmoXcalli and Cuentecitos, is very active in her community and is a strong activist for social change. She currently is back for her second year on the nominating panel for The Cybils in the graphic novel category.
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Book Review: Xochitl and the Flowers/Xochitl, La Niña de Las Flores by Jorge Argueta
Published: April 18, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Books
Filed Under: Books: Children, Books: Families, Books: Home and Garden, Books: Latino
Part of a feature: Minor Considerations: Children's and Young Adult Books
Writer: Gina Ruiz
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#1 — April 19, 2007 @ 16:00PM — Natalie Bennett [URL]

This article has been selected for syndication to Advance.net , which is affiliated with newspapers around the United States, and to Boston.com. Nice work!

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