
Rhea's Rodeo (Sp Tk)
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¡A Rhea le ENCANTA el Día del Rodeo!
Le encantan las botas, las hebillas y los volantes. Le encanta montar su fiel corcel, Galleta, junto a sus poderosas compañeras. Pero más que nada, ¡a Rhea le gusta GANAR! Mientras ella y sus amigas corren por la arena, Rhea casi puede saborear la victoria. ¿Pero podrá volver a la silla si no se llevan a casa el codiciado trofeo?
El rodeo de Rhea celebra la rica tradición de la escaramuza charra, el rodeo mexicano femenino, y es para quienes buscan: historias exuberantes, conmovedoras, profundas y emotivas, historias feministas, historias centradas en los personajes, lecturas geniales en voz alta, libros centrados en la experiencia latina, historias de caballos, historias deportivas, temas de trabajo en equipo, competencia, manejo de emociones y cómo afrontar la derrota y la decepción.
Saddle up! This joy-filled story -- about family traditions, fierce competitions, female bravado, and the real meaning of triumph -- is sure to win your heart.
Rhea LOVES Rodeo Day!
She loves the boots and buckles and ruffles. She loves riding her trusted steed, Galleta, alongside her mighty girl teammates. But more than anything, Rhea likes to WIN! As she and her friends stampede through the arena, Rhea can almost taste victory. But will she be able to get back in the saddle if they don't take home the coveted trophy?
Rhea's Rodeo celebrates the rich tradition of Escaramuza Charra, women's Mexican rodeo, and is for everyone looking for: exuberant, feel-good stories with depth and emotion, feminist stories, character-driven stories, great read-alouds, books that center the Latine experience, horse stories, sports stories, themes of teamwork, competition, managing emotions, and dealing with defeat and disappointment.
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Laekan Zea Kemp is the author of the picture books A Crown for Corina, illustrated by Elisa Chavarri; Home Is a Heartbeat, illustrated by Magdalena Mora; Desert Song, illustrated by Beatriz Gutiérrez Hernández, and numerous other titles for young readers. Her work celebrates Chicano grit, resilience, creativity, and joy while exploring themes of identity and mental health. She lives in Austin, Texas. Learn more at laekanzeakemp.com.
Raissa Figueroa is a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor recipient who has illustrated several acclaimed picture books, including Wash Day Love by Tanisia Moore, We Wait for the Sun by Katie McCabe and Dovey Roundtree, the Oona books by Kelly DiPucchio, and her very own What My Daddy Loves. Raissa lives in San Diego, California. Learn more at rizzyfig.com.