For the months of October and November, PaperTigers, a website on multicultural books for young readers, is featuring children's and YA books from and about the Philippines, as well as their talented authors and illustrators. I am absolutely thrilled that a spotlight has been put on Filipino children's and YA books!
I had the great privilege of contributing four articles to this latest edition of PaperTigers:
Click here to read my interview of author Carla Pacis.
Here to read a reprint of my interview with author Dorina Lazo Gilmore.
Here to read a reprint of my interview with author/illustrator Edna Cabcabin Moran.
And click here to read my fully revised review of "I Hate My Mother!": Magnetic levitation, a grain of rice & 3 women by Perpilili Vivienne Tiongson.
I'd also like to point out the special feature on illustrator Sergio Bumatay III. I especially like his illustrations for Naku, Nakuu, Nakuuu! (PaperTigers reviews the book and shares some of Sergio's illustrations from the book.) The man's work is FREAKIN' AWESOME.
Check out all this and more at PaperTigers! :o)
P.S. For all Filipinos in America, all Filipinos who grew up in America, and all who are half Filipino/half American, Happy Filipino American Heritage Month!
I had the great privilege of contributing four articles to this latest edition of PaperTigers:
Click here to read my interview of author Carla Pacis.
Here to read a reprint of my interview with author Dorina Lazo Gilmore.
Here to read a reprint of my interview with author/illustrator Edna Cabcabin Moran.
And click here to read my fully revised review of "I Hate My Mother!": Magnetic levitation, a grain of rice & 3 women by Perpilili Vivienne Tiongson.
I'd also like to point out the special feature on illustrator Sergio Bumatay III. I especially like his illustrations for Naku, Nakuu, Nakuuu! (PaperTigers reviews the book and shares some of Sergio's illustrations from the book.) The man's work is FREAKIN' AWESOME.
Check out all this and more at PaperTigers! :o)
P.S. For all Filipinos in America, all Filipinos who grew up in America, and all who are half Filipino/half American, Happy Filipino American Heritage Month!
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