Status
Available
Publication
American Girl (1997), 88 pages
Description
Josefina and her sisters distrust learning to read and write, as well as other changes their Tia Dolores is bringing to the household, because they fear they will lose their memories of their mother.
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LibraryThing member t1bclasslibrary
Ti’a Dolores is teaching Josefina many new things, but Francisca worries that changing things brings them further from their mother. Josefina wonders whether learning to write will bring her away from her mother, until her aunt shows her that she can write down all the things her mother used to
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LibraryThing member Marse
A flood kills most of the rancho's sheep, but Tia Dolores comes up with a way to ensure that they get back on their feet. Josefina learns to weave and to read. The story and characters are interesting enough, though I can't say that Josefina's character has become very memorable to me.
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Language
Original language
English
Physical description
8.5 inches
ISBN
1562475177 / 9781562475178
UPC
723232075171