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From my window / written by Ot©Łvio J©ðnior ; illustrated by Vanina Starkoff ; translated by Beatriz C. Dias.

J©ðnior, Ot©Łvio, 1983- (author.). Starkoff, Vanina, 1981- (illustrator.). Dias, Beatriz C., (translator.).

Summary:

A boy describes the building, people, weather, games, and activities he can observe from his window in a favela, a neighborhood in Rio de Janiero. Includes notes about favelas and the author's experiences growing up in one.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781782859772
  • ISBN: 1782859772
  • ISBN: 9781782859789
  • ISBN: 1782859780
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Barefoot Books, 2020.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Translation of: Da minha janela.
Target Audience Note:
004-010. Barefoot Books.
2-3. Barefoot Books.
Subject: Squatter settlements > Brazil > Rio de Janeiro > Juvenile fiction.
City and town life > Brazil > Rio de Janeiro > Juvenile fiction.
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) > Description and travel > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Picture books.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Branch District Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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From My Window
From My Window
by Júnior, Otávio; Starkoff, Vanina (Illustrator)
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From My Window

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Júnior, a writer who grew up in a favela in Rio de Janeiro, has created a loving tribute to his home. When the narrator, a boy, looks out his window, he sees almost fluorescent hues covering the hillside: brightly patterned curtains and laundry on the clotheslines, splashes of tropical foliage, wandering felines, and flocks of white birds. He also sees a community forged by tight proximity, ingenuity, and pride, even amid violence ("I hear sounds that make me very sad. Sometimes I can't go to school or play ball outside"). People stroll and ride through the labyrinth of passageways; "Ola" floats through the air in dialogue balloons; and neighbors crowd into makeshift wading pools ("to make the day cooler"). Conversations crisscross the homes via string and tin can "telephones," and the chatter "turns into funk, turns into rhyme, turns into poetry." Digitized acrylic paintings by Starkoff are an artfully composed quilt of colors and activity; they combine the sweep of a grand mural with intimate, relatable moments of fun, joy, and resilience, and provide plenty for young readers to notice and appreciate. Ages 4--8. (Mar.)


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