A Girl Named Rosita

A Girl Named Rosita
Author: Anika Aldamuy Denise
Publisher: Harper
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020
Genre: Actors
ISBN: 9780062877703

"The life of Puerto Rican actress, dancer, and singer Rita Moreno, from her girlhood journey to the United States to her rise as a timeless superstar"--

My Name Is Rosita

My Name Is Rosita
Author: Liza Alexander
Publisher: Golden Press
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1995
Genre: Mexican Americans
ISBN: 9780307916136

Rosita, a Sesame Street character whose family is from Mexico, talks about some of her culture's words, foods, games, and festivals.

Rosita

Rosita
Author: Fran Flowers
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490853642

Rosita- Christmas at the Old House is the third book of the Rosita series. This adventure takes Rosita, Sarah, and a small girl to the Old House where Sarah was born. They are subsequently stranded by a massive snow storm, forcing them to spend Christmas alone. The storm knocks out the electricity; they have no Christmas gifts, and they have nothing with which to decorate their tree. In spite of all they do not have, this Christmas becomes for them the best one everRosita and the girl come to know the true meaning of Christmas and what the love of family is all about.

The Quest

The Quest
Author: Pío Baroja
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1922
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The reader is invited to find animals hidden in their natural habitat.

THE QUEST

THE QUEST
Author: PIO BAROJA
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1922
Genre:
ISBN:

My Name Is Big Bird

My Name Is Big Bird
Author: Constance Allen
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1999-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780375803918

Big Bird tells about his favorite things and his friends on Sesame Street.

Rosita's New Friends

Rosita's New Friends
Author: Allison Davis
Publisher: Golden Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1999-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780307131287

Rosita celebrates the new school year with her new friends in school. Introduces some basic Spanish vocabularies.

The Queen of Harlem

The Queen of Harlem
Author: Brian Keith Jackson
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0767908392

An African American Breakfast at Tiffany’s–a hip, refreshingly candid tale of identity and self—discovery from the critically acclaimed author of The View from Here and Walking Through Mirrors. Mason Randolph, a black preppie of impeccable Southern pedigree, is bound for Stanford Law School after graduating from college. Before embarking on the path to his golden future, however, he takes a detour through Harlem, where he intends to live "authentically" with "real black people." Mason takes the name "Malik" and moves into the orbit of the ever—fabulous Carmen, uptown diva and doyenne of Harlem. Carmen, always ready to have a handsome young man at her fabulous soirees and to add to her devoted entourage, happily takes him under her wing. Fueled by his parents' money and dodging the people who remember him as Mason Randolph, "Malik" masquerades as a "ghettonian," exploring the wonders and pleasures of a Harlem in the midst of a second Renaissance. But his odyssey takes a different turn when he meets Kyra, whose world mirrors the one he has abandoned. As he contemplates the choices Kyra has made, and begins to reexamine his own presumptions about identity and authenticity, Mason realizes that everyone has something to hide and that to get what we want, we have to be willing to let go of our secrets. People compared Brian Keith Jackson's remarkable first novel, The View from Here, to the works of Alice Walker and Toni Morrison, and Publishers Weekly called it "an extraordinary debut...[by] a formidable craftsman and exceptionally gifted storyteller." A novel rich in humor and insight, The Queen of Harlem will earn Jackson a much—deserved place in the center of today’s literary landscape.

Listening to Rosita

Listening to Rosita
Author: Mary Ann Villarreal
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0806153229

Everybody in the bar had to drop a quarter in the jukebox or be shamed by “Momo” Villarreal. It wasn’t about the money, Mary Ann Villarreal’s grandmother insisted. It was about the music—more songs for all the patrons of the Pecan Lounge in Tivoli, Texas. But for Mary Ann, whose schoolbooks those quarters bought, the money didn’t hurt. When as an adult Villarreal began to wonder how the few recordings of women singers made their way into that jukebox, questions about the money seemed inseparable from those about the music. In Listening to Rosita, Villarreal seeks answers by pursuing the story of a small group of Tejana singers and entrepreneurs in Corpus Christi, Houston, and San Antonio—the “Texas Triangle”—during the mid-twentieth century. Ultimately she recovers a social world and cultural landscape in central south Texas where Mexican American women negotiated the shifting boundaries of race and economics to assert a public presence. Drawing on oral history, interviews, and insights from ethnic and gender studies, Listening to Rosita provides a counternarrative to previous research on la música tejana, which has focused almost solely on musicians or musical genres. Villarreal instead chronicles women’s roles and contributions to the music industry. In spotlighting the sixty-year singing career of San Antonian Rosita Fernández, the author pulls the curtain back on all the women whose names and stories have been glaringly absent from the ethnic and economic history of Tejana music and culture. In this oral history of the Tejana cantantes who performed and owned businesses in the Texas Triangle, Listening to Rosita shows how ethnic Mexican entrepreneurs developed a unique identity in striving for success in a society that demeaned and segregated them. In telling their story, this book supplies a critical chapter long missing from the history of the West.

A-- My Name is Alice

A-- My Name is Alice
Author: Joan Micklin Silver
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1985
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573681776

"Alice enjoyed a long run at the Village Gate Off Broadway. This slick and lively revue created by a wide variety of comedy writers, lyricists and composers offers a marvelous kaleidoscope of contemporary women. Sophisticated, bawdy, funny and insightful, the twenty numbers portray friends, rivals, sisters and even members of an all women's basketball team." - Publisher's description.