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The Rainbow Tulip
AuthorPat Mora
IllustratorElizabeth Sayles
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's picture book
PublisherViking Children's Books

Publication date

1999
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
ISBN9780670872916
OCLC173498097

The Rainbow Tulip is a 1999 historical fiction children's picture book by Pat Mora and illustrated by Elizabeth Sayles. Published by Viking Children's Books in 1999, it follows the story of a young girl named Estelita.[1] Estelita is the only Hispanic student in the first-grade class and feels very different than the rest of her classmates. Her heritage is different than many of the other children and she struggles with looking and sounding different than the other kids. Estelita is bilingual and speaks English at school while her parents speak only Spanish. She loves her family but notices that even her mother stands out from the other mothers in her class. Estelita embraces her heritage but doesn't always love feeling so different than everyone else. With the help of a colorful costume and a joyous dance around a maypole, Estelita learns to embrace standing out from her classmates. Estelita's thoughts and feelings are at the forefront of this story as she finds comfort with who she is. [2]

Background[edit]

Pat Mora is a picture book author, poet, educator, and advocate.[3] She is often recognized for her advocacy for bilingual literacy and often incorporates Spanish and English language into her books and poetry. Mora grew up in a bilingual household is passionate about representing both languages in her work.[4][circular reference] She hopes that the representation will encourage readers to feel proud of whatever combinations languages they speak and the heritage they come from.[5] Mora wrote The Rainbow Tulip as a Mother's Day gift to her mother, Estela Mora. The story is based on the experiences of Mora's mother in the first grade as an immigrant child in El Paso, Texas.[5][6][7]

Reception[edit]

The Rainbow Tulip was reviewed in such outlets as Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, and The Horn Book Guide.[8][9][10]

References[edit]

  • ^ The Rainbow Tulip at the author's website
  • ^ "Bios, Photos & Info".
  • ^ Pat Mora
  • ^ The Rainbow Tulip at the author's website
  • ^ Gersh, Rachel (October 11, 1999). "Voz de la Cultura". The Santa Fe New Mexican (in Spanish). p. 10. Retrieved January 7, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Rainbow Tulip, by Pat Mora". Booklist Online. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  • ^ "The Rainbow Tulip". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  • ^ "The Rainbow Tulip". The Horn Book Guide. Retrieved January 7, 2024.

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