Amy Córdova
Amy Córdova of Taos, New Mexico, is an artist, arts educator, and activist, renowned for her highly contextualized depictions of Latino cultures. She has illustrated over seventeen children’s books and has been awarded the prestigious American Library Association Pura Belpré Award twice, in 2008 and 2010.
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The Legend of Ponciano Gutiérrez and the Mountain Thieves
University of New Mexico Press
- Copyright year: 2013
The First Tortilla
A Bilingual Story
University of New Mexico Press
- Copyright year: 2007
Juan the Bear and the Water of Life
La Acequia de Juan del Oso
University of New Mexico Press
- Copyright year: 2008
La Llorona
The Crying Woman
University of New Mexico Press
The legend of La Llorona as retold by Rudolfo Anaya is storytelling anchored in a very human experience. His book helps parents explain to children the reality of death and the loss of loved ones.
- Copyright year: 2011
The Santero's Miracle
A Bilingual Story
University of New Mexico Press
This bilingual story of a grandfather's and grandson's faith, hope, and love is to be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
- Copyright year: 2004
Sisters in Blue/Hermanas de azul
Sor María de Ágreda Comes to New Mexico/Sor María de Ágreda viene a Nuevo México
University of New Mexico Press
Sisters in Blue tells the story of two young women--one Spanish, one Puebloan--meeting across space and time.
- Copyright year: 2017
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