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I Am René, the Boy / Soy René, el Niño

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Young René's teacher is calling role one morning, and René is dismayed to hear someone else answer to his name. It's not only that he thought he was the only person with that name, but also that the new student who answers is a girl. That afternoon his classmates tease, "René has a girl's name."

After discussing it with Mamá and Papá, René decides, "My name is so beautiful that a girl copied it from me," not the other way around. But the next day the new girl sits next to him...is behind him every time they line up...shares her apple with him...and at recess tells him she wants to be his best friend. . . everywhere he turns, there's René the girl.

One day at the library, René discovers a book called The Meaning of Names. With the book tucked under his arm, René endeavors to win the first writing contest of the school year.

Complimented by playful illustrations, this bilingual picture book follows Colato Laínez's own experiences, when he was faced with a challenge to his own name as a child. This witty story about a young boy's odyssey to find out the meaning of his name will challenge readers aged 3 to 7 to chart cross-cultural differences by gaining an understanding about themselves and the people around them.


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Publisher: Arte Público Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: March 28, 2011

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781558855601
  • Release date: March 28, 2011

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781558855601
  • File size: 4558 KB
  • Release date: March 28, 2011

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
PDF ebook
Kindle restrictions

subjects

Juvenile Fiction

Languages

English
Spanish; Castilian

Levels

ATOS Level:3.4
Lexile® Measure:540
Interest Level:K-3(LG)
Text Difficulty:2-3

Young René's teacher is calling role one morning, and René is dismayed to hear someone else answer to his name. It's not only that he thought he was the only person with that name, but also that the new student who answers is a girl. That afternoon his classmates tease, "René has a girl's name."

After discussing it with Mamá and Papá, René decides, "My name is so beautiful that a girl copied it from me," not the other way around. But the next day the new girl sits next to him...is behind him every time they line up...shares her apple with him...and at recess tells him she wants to be his best friend. . . everywhere he turns, there's René the girl.

One day at the library, René discovers a book called The Meaning of Names. With the book tucked under his arm, René endeavors to win the first writing contest of the school year.

Complimented by playful illustrations, this bilingual picture book follows Colato Laínez's own experiences, when he was faced with a challenge to his own name as a child. This witty story about a young boy's odyssey to find out the meaning of his name will challenge readers aged 3 to 7 to chart cross-cultural differences by gaining an understanding about themselves and the people around them.


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