My Name Is Celia (Me Llamo Celia)
Title | My Name Is Celia (Me Llamo Celia) PDF eBook |
Author | Monica Brown |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2004-10-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780873588850 |
Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa
Title | Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa PDF eBook |
Author | Veronica Chambers |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 2007-07-19 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0142407798 |
Everyone knows the flamboyant, larger-than-life Celia Cruz, the extraordinary salsa singer who passed away in 2003, leaving millions of fans brokenhearted. indeed, there was a magical vibrancy to the Cuban salsa singer. to hear her voice or to see her perform was to feel her life-affirming energy deep within you. relish the sizzling sights and sounds of her legacy in this glimpse into Celia’s childhood and her inspiring rise to worldwide fame and recognition as the Queen of salsa. Her inspirational life story is sure to sweeten your soul.
Oye, Celia!
Title | Oye, Celia! PDF eBook |
Author | Katie Sciurba |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2007-04-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780805074680 |
Illustrations and rhythmic text celebrate the life and music of singer Celia Cruz, as a young fan attends a neighborhood dance party and hears loss, happiness, Latin American culture, and more in her voice and lyrics. Includes translations of Spanish words used.
Celia
Title | Celia PDF eBook |
Author | Celia Cruz |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2005-07-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0060725559 |
This is the authorized, posthumous autobiography of the Queen of Salsa's extraordinary--and until now, largely private--life.
Me Llamo Gabriela
Title | Me Llamo Gabriela PDF eBook |
Author | Monica Brown |
Publisher | Rise and Shine |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780873588591 |
Gabriela Mistral, a teacher, poet, and the first Latina woman to win the Nobel Prize.
Who Was Celia Cruz?
Title | Who Was Celia Cruz? PDF eBook |
Author | Pam Pollack |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2020-08-04 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0593093879 |
How did a working-class girl from Cuba become a symbol of artistic freedom for Cuban Americans and the "Queen of Salsa"? Find out in this addition to the Who HQ library! Although her family and friends know her as Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso, the world refers to her simply as Celia Cruz. Starting her career in 1950, Celia grew increasingly popular as the new lead singer of the Cuban band Sonora Matancera. Her exceptional vocal range and flashy costumes made fans fall in love with her. Celia's talent took her all around the world, including the United States. After Fidel Castro came to power in Cuba, she wasn't allowed to return to her native country. She and other Cubans who were exiled used their music to express their love for their homeland. Celia rose to the top of the charts in a genre that was dominated by men. She become an award-winning singer and the most popular Latin artist of the twentieth century. Azucar! indeed!
One Day in December
Title | One Day in December PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Stout |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 473 |
Release | 2013-04-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1583673180 |
Celia Sánchez is the missing actor of the Cuban Revolution. Although not as well known in the English-speaking world as Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, Sánchez played a pivotal role in launching the revolution and administering the revolutionary state. She joined the clandestine 26th of July Movement and went on to choose the landing site of the Granma and fight with the rebels in the Sierra Maestra. She collected the documents that would form the official archives of the revolution, and, after its victory, launched numerous projects that enriched the lives of many Cubans, from parks to literacy programs to helping develop the Cohiba cigar brand. All the while, she maintained a close relationship with Fidel Castro that lasted until her death in 1980. The product of ten years of original research, this biography draws on interviews with Sánchez’s friends, family, and comrades in the rebel army, along with countless letters and documents. Biographer Nancy Stout was initially barred from the official archives, but, in a remarkable twist, was granted access by Fidel Castro himself, impressed as he was with Stout’s project and aware that Sánchez deserved a worthy biography. This is the extraordinary story of an extraordinary woman who exemplified the very best values of the Cuban Revolution: selfless dedication to the people, courage in the face of grave danger, and the desire to transform society.