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Pat Mora: Friday, Jan. 14, 8:00 p.m. USBBY Meeting in Boston

From: Ginny Moore Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 20:56:00 -0600

Plan now to meet and hear the prominent author and poet Pat Mora on Friday evening, January 14, 8:00 p.m., in Boston just before the American Library Association's Midwinter Conference begins.
  Pat Mora is the author of a large number of picture stories and books of poetry published for young people. Many of her books are bilingual. Her books for children and young adults include Pablo's Tree and Birthday Basket for Tia (both: Macmillan); Tomas and the Library Lady and A Library for Juana (both: Knopf); Maria Paints the Hills (Museum of New Mexico); This Big Sky (Scholastic); Confetti and Love to Mama
(both: Lee & Low); Listen to the Desert and Uno, Dos, Tres (both: Clarion); The Rainbow Tulip (Viking); The Race of Toad and Deer
(Orchard); The Night the Moon Fell (Groundwood); Delicious Hullabaloo, Bakery Lady, The Desert Is My Mother, Gift of the Poinsettia, and My Own True Name: New and Selected Poems for Young Adults (all: Pinata/Arte Publico). Some readers know her poetry published for adults, as well as her memoir House of Houses, also published for adults (Beacon Press).
  For information about Pat Mora, visit her website: http://www.patmora.com
  Ms. Mora will be hosted by the United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY) and the youth divisions of ALA.
  For the exact location of this event: 1) look in the ALA Midwinter Conference registration booklet if you're able to pick up conference registration materials on Friday; 2) see ALA web info about Midwinter Conference meeting locations: and/or 3) check the CCBC-Net January announcements.
  There is no admission fee. You are encouraged to spread the word about this opportunity to librarians and teachers and teaches in the Boston area.
  USBBY facilitates the international exchange of information about books and reading. It serves as the U.S. national section of the International Board on Books for Youth (IBBY). Four organizations are officially represented on the USBBY Board: American Library Association, Children's Book Council, International Reading Association, and National Council of Teachers of English. For additional information, visit the USBBY website: http://www.usbby.org
 
 
 

Ginny Moore Kruse gmkruse at education.wisc.edu
Received on Mon 01 Nov 2004 08:56:00 PM CST