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My Name Is Cool

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

My Name Is Cool

Contributors:

By (Author) Antonio Sacre
Illustrated by Sarah Demonteverde

ISBN:

9781641706575

Publisher:

Familius LLC

Imprint:

Familius LLC

Publication Date:

8th August 2022

UK Publication Date:

2nd August 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

32

Dimensions:

Width 224mm, Height 260mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

420g

Description

When I was born, I kept my eyes squeezed shut so tightly that my mom called me Mr. Magoo from a cartoon she loved.
My dad said I was going to be bilingual, like him, so he called me El Seor Magoo.


Little Antonio has a LOT of names. Different relatives call him different names, but the real culture shock happens when he goes to school for the first time. A celebration of biracial heritage and cultural identity from award-winning Cuban American storyteller Antonio Sacre,My Name Is Coolteaches children to be proud of their heritage and the things that make them different. Different is COOL.

Reviews

A young boy recounts the stories of his many nicknames.

Antonio is named after his father, his grandfather, and his great-grandfatherand his fathers best friend. He soon receives his first nickname in the hospital when his squinting eyes remind his mom of the vintage cartoon character Mr. Magoo. This nickname gives rise to several spinoffs, which, in addition to his first, middle, and last names, bring Antonios total number of names to six at just 3 days old. The pattern continues as Antonios Cuban family members bestow charming and often playful Spanish nicknames on him. Antonio, who is bilingual (speaking Spanish and English) like his pap, shares the story behind each name and eventually reaches 10 names. Trouble finds Antonio on the first day of kindergarten, when he has difficulty answering his name when the teacher takes attendance. Antonio is sent to the principals office to explain himself. There, he finds a friendly ally who delights in the story of his names and gives him one more as he heads back to class with her approval. This lighthearted look at collecting nicknames infuses the first-day-of-school genre with a new voice. Antonios mother is light-skinned and red-haired; his father is brown-skinned, dark-haired, and Cuban. The school principal is Black, and Antonios classmates are diverse. Unitalicized Spanish words and phrases appear throughout.(This book was reviewed digitally.)

Sure to spark lively conversation about readers own nicknames.(Picture book. 4-7)

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Author Bio

Antonio Sacre, born in Boston to a Cuban father and Irish American mother, is an internationally touring storyteller, author, and solo performance artist based in Los Angeles. He earned a BA in English from Boston College and an MA in Theater Arts from Northwestern University. He has been a featured storyteller at the Kennedy Center, the National Storytelling Festival, the National Book Festival at the Library of Congress, and museums, schools, libraries, and festivals worldwide. His books and recordings have won numerous national awards, and he is the author-and storyteller-in-residence at the prestigious UCLA Lab School.

Sarah Demonteverde is a Filipino-American illustrator and designer based in LA, and is a graduate of Azusa Pacific University with an interdisciplinary emphasis in both graphic design and illustration. Having roots in the multicultural community of Southern California, she creates narratives as an homage to the past, while also instilling that same passion into those around her and the generations to come

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