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A New Picture Book about Tito Puente

Pat Mora

Congratulations to Monica Brown and Rafael López on the publication of Tito Puente: King of Mambo/El Rey del Mambo . Enjoy this video interview of Monica and Rafael discussing the author-illustrator relationship and the creative process behind their work. Watch the … Continue reading →

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The Beautiful Lady Interview on CNN

Pat Mora

It was a pleasure to participate in this remote CNN interview in Spanish. See more images of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

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Today is the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Pat Mora

From my Author’s Note in The Beautiful Lady: Our Lady of Guadalupe People around the world, from diverse backgrounds and economic levels, come to seek her help, to fulfill a promise, and to gaze at Juan Diego’s cloak, or tilma, … Continue reading →

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THE BEAUTIFUL LADY: an Interview

Pat Mora

An interview with Pat about her new book The Beautiful Lady: Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared in yesterday’s El Paso Times. “To me, she’s this feminine force in the universe that reminds us that there is kindness and patience and love … Continue reading →

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Yuyi Morales Reads Aloud

Pat Mora

Many of us like to promote linking children to books, languages and cultures día por día, day by day. Today is a special day since talented author and visual artist Yuyi Morales is generously sharing one of her creative videos … Continue reading →

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