I spent a long time looking at it before i started reading, and then a long time again when i was done. Follow this link to hear margarita sharing some of the backstory for the wild book. Fefa lives with her family in a small village in cuba as she tries to get by with her disease. The wild book by margarita engle waking brain cells. Margarita engle is the awardwinning author of the newbery honor book the surrender tree, as well as the poet slave of cuba, tropical secrets, the firefly letters, and hurricane dancers. So how about we start before even opening the book, with the glorious jacket image by yuyi morales. The wild book by margarita engle 2014, paperback for. Margarita engle explores manzanos poetic interpretations of his world and what freedom really means in a slave society. Margarita engle is a cubanamerican poet and novelist whose work has been published in many countries. Every time she tries, the letters jumble and spill off. The wild book tells the story of fefa, a young girl growing up in cuba around 1912.
My daughter chose the wild book by margarita engle because she loved the cover. The wild book is a novel in verse inspired by stories told by margarita s grandmother about her childhood. The wild book 2012 by margarita engle is verse novel inspired by the stories and experiences engle s maternal grandmother told her about her childhood growing up in cuba in the early 1900s. A good number of us have had some experience with the topic of this book, so i will share mine. Margarita engle is a cuban american poet, novelist, and journalist whose work has been published in many countries. Engles accessible text shimmers with affection for rural life in cuba, its wildlife, and people, and the book offers shrewd observations about the families spread between cuba and miami, separated by only a few miles and a huge cultural gulf. A young girl tackles a learning disability and the uncertainty of daily life in. Jun 22, 2017 the wild book by margarita engle is a novel in verse about a young girl growing up in early 20th century cuba.
Based on the life of the authors grandmother, engle s hurricane dancers novelinverse is told in the voice of josefa, an 11yearold living in the cuban countryside in the early. Margarita engle is a cubanamerican poet and author of many awardwinning books for children, young adults and adults. The text, the wild book, was chosen not only for its powerful themes but because margarita engle, the awardwinning latina author, chose to write the story in verse. The gorgeous cover is illustrated by talented multiple pura belpre winning illustrator, yuyi morales. Margarita engles delightful the wild book is a tribute in verse inspired by stories told to her by her maternal grandmother, a young girl growing up in rural cuba, struggling with dyslexia. Every time she tries, the letters jumble and spill off the page, leaping and hopping away like bullfrogs. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Discover book depositorys huge selection of margarita engle books online. Margarita engle in early twentiethcentury cuba, bandits terrorize the countryside as a young farm girl struggles with dyslexia. Still she continues to practice in her wild book, where she conveys her poetic thoughts with immediacy and emotion. The wild book ebook by margarita engle rakuten kobo. Easily share your publications and get them in front of issuus. Aug 15, 2015 such a fan of margarita engles the firefly letters, i absolutely loved engles 2012 the wild book, a book in verse that explores fefas dyslexia and struggles with writing. She has word blindness, or dyslexia, and the doctor says she will never read or write.
Most of engle s stories are written in verse and are a reflection of her cuban heritage and her deep appreciation and knowledge of nature. Margarita engle born september 2, 1951, american educator. The book is told in verse about the struggles and hardships. Sep 30, 2012 the wild book by margarita engle houghton mifflin 2012 3 pages isbn. The wild book by margarita engle is a novel in verse about a young girl growing up in early 20th century cuba. Jul 23, 2012 this is the struggle that fefa goes through in the wild book by margarita engle. The wild book quotes showing 12 of 2 i dont understand the whole thrilling verse, but i love the way poetry turns ordinary words into winged things that rise up and soar. Every time she tries, the letters jumble and spill. The wild book by margarita engle 2014, paperback for sale. It is a book to read and reread, silently and out loud. Through reading the verses students will be able explore the power of poetry and its influence on cuban culture in the early 20th century. The wild book introduces a girl named fefa who struggles with word blindness, which we call today as dyslexia. The text, the wild book, was chosen not only for its powerful themes but because margarita engle, the awardwinning latina author, uses verse to bring to life a difficult historical period in cuba.
In this essay, i explore how and why margarita engle s the wild book is exceptionally suited to children who find reading difficult or disengaging, especially those whose difficulties are due to dyslexia. Slowly she begins to savor small tasty bites of easy words. The book is told in verse about the struggles and hardships margarita engles grandmother went through while growing up. The colors are beautiful, evocative of the setting and the wildness of fefas imagination. The husband and wife team received a classical art education in moscow and have collaborated on over 80 childrens books, including the tall book of mother goose and charlottes web. Mar 20, 2016 close overlay buy featured book title enchanted air subtitle two cultures, two wings, a memoir author margarita engle and edel rodriguez.
The wild book is a novel in verse inspired by stories told by margaritas grandmother about her childhood. Project muse as slippery and tricky as a wild inky word. The book is told in verse about the struggles and hardships margarita engle s grandmother went through while growing up. The girl on the cover is visibly latina, and the other images hint at details in the story without giving anything away.
I have so much to ask you about the wild book, i hardly know where to start. Margarita engles most popular book is drum dream girl. Sep 30, 2019 margarita engles poetic soul came through in full glow in the wild book, a beautifully written tribute to her grandmother who as a child suffered word blindness todays dyslexia. Engle was born in pasadena, california, united states, on september 2, 1951. Info 5420 book trailer heather owens the wild book by margarita engle.
Written in verse, this is a pura belpre awardwinning portrait of juan francisco manzano, the poet who was born a slave in cuba in 1797. Share the wild book by margarita engle 2014, paperback the wild book by margarita engle 2014, paperback 1 product rating. The wild book by margarita engle told in poems, this is the story of engles maternal grandmother and her struggle with dyslexia. Fefa is diagnosed with wordblindness, what we now call. Reading has transformed me into a multilayered being the same one that has allowed me to reach out to fefa across time and space to share with her that the struggle of capturing those squirming words is worth the free verse and the jungle that is her wild book.
Forest world book by margarita engle official publisher. Margarita engle is the awardwinning author of the newbery honor book the surrender tree,as well as the poet slave of cuba, tropical secrets, the firefly letters, and hurricane dancers. March 20, 2012 a young girl tackles a learning disability and the uncertainty of daily life in early20thcentury cuba. It will be enjoyed by readers of all ages, both those who struggle with and those who adore words and of course, lovers of the blank page journal everywhere. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online.
She is a severaltime winner of the pura belpre and americas awards, as well as other prestigious honors. Newbery honorwinner margarita engle tells her most personal story to date, a glowing portrait in verse of her cuban grandmother as a young girl. The wild book by engle, margarita 2014 paperback on. Margarita engle has 50 books on goodreads with 56111 ratings. The book tells the story of margarita engle s grandmother who grew up in cuba during a time of lawlessness. Librarything is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. These activities engage students in discussions around the potential barriers to learning, concepts of hope and a sense of belonging. Click to read more about the wild book by margarita engle. And when her family is threatened, it is what fefa has learned from her wild book that saves them. They live and work together in an artist studio near denver, colorado. Olga and aleksey ivanov immigrated to the united states from russia in 2002. One of my cousins struggled all the way through school.
Engle the surrender tree sets her haunting story, peppered with spanish, in the lush cuban countryside of 1912. Engle has done an amazing job with this book of mysterious, joyful, and sorrow poems that all come together to create a magnificent story. Her many acclaimed books include silver people, the lightning dreamer, the wild book, and the surrender tree, a newbery honor book. She is the author of young adult nonfiction books and novels in verse including the surrender tree, a newbery honor book, the poet slave of cuba, hurricane dancers, the firefly letters, and tropical secrets.