How to Speak in Spanglish

by Mónica Mancillas

Other authorsOlivia de Castro (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2023

Status

Available

Publication

Penguin Workshop (2023), Edition: Bilingual, 48 pages

Library's review

ALatine child speaks both Spanish and English.

Sometimes, Sami speaks both at the same time! Sami uses Spanglish—a blend of English and Spanish—at home and at school. The child runs into trouble, however, when Abuela voices her disapproval of combining the two languages—she thinks that Spanish
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should be reserved for home and English for la escuela; otherwise, Sami will get confused. After being misunderstood by others and then being marked down for using Spanglish on a school assignment, Sami starts to think Abuela might be right. Though the teacher should know better than to criticize a multilingual student for not using “proper English,” Sami decides to listen to Abuela. But this new, self-imposed one-language-at-a-time rule makes Sami unhappy. A chat with brown-skinned neighbor Mrs. Bell reminds Sami that two languages can be more expressive than one. Suddenly, Sami is teaching Mrs. Bell and other community members how to speak in Spanglish, and, just like that, Sami’s confidence returns. Sami is instantly likable; this depiction of the challenges of feeling understood will resonate with many children, particularly those who speak two languages. Bold, lively illustrations bring to life Sami’s uncertainties and eventual triumph. Sami’s family is brown-skinned; the cast is diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A celebration of a bilingual childhood. (author’s note, glossary) (Picture book. 4-8)

-Kirkus Review
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0593521803 / 9780593521809

Barcode

2114
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