Becoming Kid Quixote: A True Story of Belonging in America
By (Author) Sarah Sierra
With Stephen Haff
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
5th August 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality and inclusio
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
362.846872073
Hardback
224
Width 149mm, Height 219mm, Spine 23mm
311g
A young readers companion to the adult memoirKid Quixotes by Stephen Haff.
Narrated by one extraordinary ten-year-old girl, thisinspiring memoir tells the story of a daughter of Mexican American immigrants who finds her voice through the power of words and performance of Cervantes Don Quixote.
When a shy girl named Sarah Sierra first joins an after-school program in her neighborhood, she never expects to travel back in time and discover the words of Miguel de Cervantes. But at Still Waters in a Storm, a teacher named Stephen and a group of kids have pushed together tables piled high with books so they can gather round to talk about and translate Cervantes classic, Don Quixote de La Mancha.
They begin to reimagine Don Quixotethe story of an idealistic dreamer from Spain who traveled around trying to right the worlds wrongsas the story of a group of modern-day kids from immigrant families in Brooklyn.
The stories the kids write in class become a musical playexpressing the plight of todays immigrants and using Quixote as inspiration. And Sarah, once very shy, soon will play the leading role as Kid Quixote.
Perfect for fans of I Am Malala, Dear America, and The Freedom Writers Diary, thisstirring true story will inspire you to imagine, to speak up, and to sing out.
"Sarah's story is a beautiful representation of one young Mexican American girl's journey to claim her identity. This important book spotlights a community using the arts to break down social borders." -- School Library Journal
"Empathetic and inspiring account of the imagination, triumphs, and worries of a child of immigrants. A tender, inspiring, and courageous true story."
-- Kirkus Reviews
"Sara shares how her experiences and performances have given her the confidence to get past her shyness and speak up about issues important to her community, such as immigration and deportations." -- Booklist
"In her own, big hearted voice, Sarah tells a story filled with strength, hope and love. The Quixote Kids are creating a new world with the power of books, music, theatre and family. Their motto: Everyone listens to Everyone. As soon as I finished reading...I wanted to start reading it all over again." -- Rebecca Chase, author of June Sparrow and The Million Dollar Penny
Sarah Sierra joined Still Waters in a Storm in 2015 at the age of six. She was a founding member of the Kid Quixotes musical touring troupe, and plays the starring role in The Traveling Adventures of Kid Quixote. She loves to tell imaginative and creative stories that convince audiences anything is possible if you keep on trying. Stephen Haff is the founder of Still Waters in a Storm, an after-school program serving Spanish-speaking immigrant children in Brooklyn. Previously, he taught English at a public school in Bushwick for nearly a decade. He earned his MFA in theatre at Yale, and has directed plays and taught theatre in New York, Vermont and Canada. He currently lives in Queens with his wife and three children.