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New Release: “Wild Dreamers” by Margarita Engle (4/23/2024)

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Margarita Engle may well be the most awarded children’s and YA author in California, with, according to TeachingBooks.net, 172 awards and distinctions. “Wild Dreamers” is the latest book by the Cuban-American author Engle. As has become expected from her books, it is a combination of diverse themes and characters as well as focus on the environment.

The book was written for students in grades 7-9. The publisher is Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

“Wild Dreamers” by Margarita Engle was released on Tuesday, April 23.

Book Summary: “Ana and her mother have been living out of their car ever since her militant father became one of the FBI’s most wanted. Leandro has struggled with debilitating anxiety since his family fled Cuba on a perilous raft.

One moonlit night, in a wilderness park in California, Ana and Leandro meet. Their connection is instant—a shared radiance that feels both scientific and magical. Then they discover they are not alone: a huge mountain lion stalks through the trees, one of many wild animals whose habitat has been threatened by humans.

Determined to make a difference, Ana and Leandro start a rewilding club at their school, working with scientists to build wildlife crossings that can help mountain lions find one another. If pumas can find their way to a better tomorrow, surely Ana and Leandro can too.”

The Author’s Description of the Book: “It’s a love story with an environmental theme that includes a high school rewilding club, a conservation dog, and wildlife crossings to protect urban mountain lions from California’s traffic.”

About Margarita Engle

Margarita Engle was born in Pasadena, California to an American father and a Cuban mother. While she lived in Los Angeles, Margarita spent many summers living with family in Cuba. That time living in Cuba created a strong bond with the country of her mother. It is that strong bond that flows through Engle’s books.

Website: MargaritaEngle.com
Wikipedia: Margarita Engle
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Publisher Page for “Wild Dreamers”

Awards and Distinctions (from TeachingBooks)


Books by Margarita Engle

TitleLanguageYearSummary | Buy*
“Wild Dreamers”English2024Summary | Buy*
“The Sculptors of Light”English2023Summary | Buy*
“Las Escultoras de La Luz”Spanish2023Summary | Buy*
“Water Day”English2023Summary | Buy*
“El dia del agua”English2023Summary | Buy*
“Wings in the Wild”English2023Summary | Buy*
“Alas Salvajes”Spanish2023Summary | Buy*
“Singing with Elephants”English2022Summary | Buy*
“Light for All”English2021Summary | Buy*
“Luz para todos”Spanish2023Summary | Buy*
“A Song of Frutas”
(co-author: Sara Palacios)
English2021Summary | Buy*
“Un Pregón de Frutas”
(co-author: Sara Palacios)
Spanish2021Summary | Buy*
“With a Star in My Hand: Rubén Darío,
Poetry Hero”
English2020Summary | Buy*
“Con una Estrella en la Mano: Rubén Darío”Spanish2020Summary | Buy*
“Dreams from Many Rivers: A Hispanic History
of the United States Told in Poems”
English2019Summary | Buy*
“Dancing Hands: How Teresa Carreno
Played the Piano for President Lincoln”
English2021Summary | Buy*
“Manos que bailan: Cómo Teresa Carreño
tocó el piano para el presidente Lincoln”
Spanish2021Summary | Buy*
“Soaring Earth: A Companion Memoir to
Enchanted Air”
English2019Summary | Buy*
“Jazz Owls: A Novel of the Zoot Suit Riots”English2018Summary | Buy*
“The Flying Girl: How Aida de Acosta
Learned to Soar”
English2021Summary | Buy*
“La joven aviadora: Aída de Acosta sube
muy alto”
Spanish2021Summary | Buy*
“Miguel’s Brave Knight: Young Cervantes
and His Dream of Don Quixote”
English2018Summary | Buy*
“Miguel y su valiente caballero: El joven
Cervantes sueña a don Quijote”
Spanish2018Summary | Buy*
“Forest World”English2018Summary | Buy*
“La Selva”Spanish2018Summary | Buy*
“All the Way to Havana”English2018Summary | Buy*
“Todo El Camino Hasta”Spanish2018Summary | Buy*
“Bravo: Poems about Amazing Hispanics”English2017Summary | Buy*
“¡Bravo!: Poemas sobre Hispanos
Extraordinarios”
Spanish2017Summary | Buy*
“Morning Star Horse”English2017Summary | Buy*
“El Caballo Lucero”Spanish2017Summary | Buy*
“Lion Island: Cuba’s Warrior of Words”English2016Summary | Buy*
“Isla de leones: El guerrero cubano
de las palabras
Spanish2019Summary | Buy*
“Enchanted Air: Two Cultures, Two Wings:
A Memoir”
English2015Summary | Buy*
“Aire encantado: Dos culturas, dos alas:
una memoria”
Spanish2017Summary | Buy*
“The Sky Painter: Louis Fuertes, Bird Artist”English2015Summary | Buy*
“Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl’s
Courage Changed Music”
English2015Summary | Buy*
“Una Nina Un Tambor Un Sueno”Spanish2016Summary | Buy*
“Silver People: Voices from the Panama Canal”English2014Summary | Buy*
“The Lightning Dreamer: Cuba’s
Greatest Abolitionist”
English2013Summary | Buy*
“The Wild Book”English2012Summary | Buy*
“Hurricane Dancers: The First
Caribbean Pirate Shipwreck”
English2011Summary | Buy*
“Summer Birds: The Butterflies of Maria
Merian”
English2010Summary | Buy*
“The Firefly Letters: A Suffragette’s
Journey to Cuba”
English2010Summary | Buy*
“Tropical Secrets: Holocaust
Refugees in Cuba”
English2009Summary | Buy*
“The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba’s
Struggle for Freedom”
English
Spanish
2008Summary | Buy*
“The Poet Slave of Cuba: A Biography
of Juan Francisco Manzano”
English2006Summary | Buy*
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New From Veronica Roth: “When Among Crows”

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When Among Crows is swift and striking, drawing from the deep well of Slavic folklore and asking if redemption and atonement can be found in embracing what we most fear.We bear the sword, and we bear the pain of the sword.Pain is Dymitr’s calling. His family is one in a long line of hunters who sacrifice their souls to slay monsters. Now he’s tasked with a deadly mission: find the legendary witch Baba Jaga. To reach her, Dymitr must ally with the ones he’s sworn to kill. Pain is Ala’s inheritance. A fear-eating zmora with little left to lose, Ala awaits death from the curse she carries. When Dymitr offers her a cure in exchange for her help, she has no choice but to agree. Together they must fight against time and the wrath of the Chicago underworld. But Dymitr’s secrets–and his true motives–may be the thing that actually destroys them. 

“Lovely, lush, and full of otherworldly longing, this modern fairytale about righteousness and the weight we bear for love is Roth at her most imaginative and ethereal.”–Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six

Released on May 14, 2024. Text above courtesy of Bookshop.org.

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Have Library Programs Been Protected in Governor’s May Revision of 24-25 Budget?

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Christina DiCaro, California Library Association Lobbyist, sent out the following information today with regard to Governor Newsom’s May Revision of the 2024-2025 State Budget:

In terms of the May Revise’s effect on public library programs – as of this writing – the impact is still not known.  The Department of Finance noted at today’s press conference that a “cut list” of “hundreds” of proposed reductions was to have been released this afternoon.  As of 6:30 p.m., that list is still unavailable to the public.  While the Governor did release a “Summary” document to the press and public earlier today, it focused mostly on high-level issues. The idea of using a “cut list” this year is a bit unique for the annual May Revise process, as annual reductions are typically spelled out in the Revise “Summary” document.  

As he moved through his proposal today, the Governor implored the legislature to begin looking long-term at Budget solutions, such as addressing the Budget as a two-year process, rather than the current one-year process.  The Governor reasons that next year he is projecting another $28.4 billion deficit, if the state does not take corrective action.  He added, “It is prudent to solve for this year and next year.”  The Governor stressed that his focus with the 2024-25 May Revision (and January Budget) would be to protect core services. However, as mentioned, he is also proposing very significant reductions in programs across-the-board that the Governor acknowledged are cuts he did not take lightly and are “initiatives I have championed.”  The Governor stressed that he would not entertain new taxes this year and also added that his proposal does not furlough or layoff employees.  

May Revision:  Libraries

As I reported in January, the Governor’s January Budget proposed clawing back $131 million in library infrastructure grants that the Department of Finance believed were still unspent at that time.  However, by late October/early November 2023 the State Library had already begun the process of awarding Round 1 and Round 2 library infrastructure grants.  The grant money had been encumbered, and checks were being sent to grant recipients.  

During the recent Senate and Assembly Budget Subcommittees where State Library issues were heard, the Department of Finance acknowledged that their Fall estimate was more of a “snapshot in time” and that there was likely not $131 million available to claw back.  The DOF noted they would have to adjust their projections accordingly.  In fact, in a hearing this week in the Assembly Budget Subcommittee, the non-partisan Legislative Analyst’s Office indicated that they believe there is approximately only $4.9 million in unspent library infrastructure grant funds remaining, which the State Librarian said was due to several factors including:  incomplete paperwork by libraries, missed deadlines by applicants, or the inability for the library to meet the local match requirement.

One of the concerns that CLA has had this year is that the State Library awards the library infrastructure grants in multiple rounds of checks, holding approximately the last 10 percent of the grant award funds until the project can prove it is on target for completion.  CLA has been worried that the legislature and Governor could try to claw back the “10 percent checks” or any other checks that were pledged but not officially out the door.  Tonight, we are hearing rumors that the infrastructure grants “may” be on the so-called “cut list,” but it is unclear if the Department of Finance and Governor are clawing back the $4.9 million in remaining dollars or something larger.  Or, are there other library programs that are vulnerable?  As soon as I have clarity on the so-called “cut list,” I will report to the field with details.

Additional Highlights From the Governor’s May Revision:

Many items are being shifted to other financing streams, such as moving the State Capitol restoration project to bond financing, or funding $4 billion in energy and climate-related programs out of the state’s existing Cap and Trade fund.  

The Governor’s January Budget proposed using $12.2 billion from the state’s reserve account to balance the budget.  However, the May Revise adjusts that figure by instead proposing to draw down $3.3 billion in reserves this year to address the deficit, and then drawing down $8.9 billion next year to address the 2025-26 deficit.   

The Governor is proposing a total of $15.2 billion in cuts to various programs.  The largest cuts seek to capture $3 billion in savings from state government “belt tightening,” which includes $762 million in savings by not filling 10,000 vacant positions.  

There are also large cuts to the CalWORKS program and the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative, plus reductions to water storage projects, cuts to state and local public health departments, and finding greater efficiencies in the statewide broadband roll-out program.

The Governor is proposing Budget “trailer bill” language that would address homeowners’ insurance reform, noting that while the State’s Insurance Commissioner and his team have been working hard on the issue, “We need to get a rate ruling package done and we need to do more and move fast.”  

Next week members of the legislature will hold Assembly and Senate Budget Subcommittee hearings on the various subject matters contained in the Governor’s May Revision. These legislators will debate the merits of adopting the Governor’s recommendations and/or will propose their own solutions.  The legislature has until June 15th to send a Budget bill to the Governor for his consideration.  If a “call to action” effort is ultimately needed, CLA members will be given information on how to make a quick call to key legislators.”

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Libraries in the Media (Week of 5/6/2024)

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American Libraries
Show Yourself: Building library credibility through brand identity

Edutopia
Strategies to cultivate deep reading habits

School Library Journal
Webcast: Manga “PowerPoint Party” | May 17

Library Journal
Movers and Shakers 2024
The Pulitzer Prizes are Announced


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