Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa

by Veronica Chambers

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

782.42164

Publication

Puffin Books (2007), Edition: Illustrated, 40 pages

Description

Introduces the Queen of Salsa who has a magical vibrancy as a Cuban Salsa Singer. To her her voice or see her perform was to feel her life-affirming energy deep within your soul.

User reviews

LibraryThing member kmacneill
I think that this is a great biography picture book. This is a story about Celia Cruz, a famous singer, who is known as the Queen of Salsa. The book tells about her rise to fame and her life story. I think this would be great to incorporate with a study of Cuba, and a great way to introduce salsa
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music. Students would listen to Celia's music. There is extra information in the back that would be great to introduce students too.
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LibraryThing member ahernandez91
Celia Cruz was a Latin music icon. She got the fame, the fortune, and the romance that she always wanted- but because she had to leave her hometown of Havana for Hollywood, she had a hole in her heart that was never filled. This is a biography book for children in grades 2-4. The author thoroughly
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describes the life of this queen of salsa, but simple enough for children to understand. It introduces a few simple Spanish words and there is a glossary in the back of the book. This book could be used when teaching about biographies and because it evokes drive and shows that dreams can come true if you only try. There is a great author's note at the back of the book offering more of a detailed background of Celia Cruz to explain to students.
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LibraryThing member nbmars
Celia Cruz, a famous Cuban-American singer born in 1925, was one of the most successful Salsa performers of the 20th century, having earned twenty-three gold albums and winning seven Grammy awards (she had ten nominations). Her trademark shoes are even in the Smithsonian Museum!

Cruz was touring
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with a big band at the time Fidel Castro assumed control of Cuba in 1959, and she and her band, rather than returning to Cuba, entered the United States and remained there. She became a U.S. citizen in 1961.

At first, Cruz experienced little success in the U.S. Although she spoke English well she refused to record in the language. Her fortunes began to change when she took up salsa. Cruz became an inspiration for numerous younger performers (such as Gloria Estefan), and for most Hispanic Americans, she has been and remains a much-loved figure, an icon of Latin culture. She died in 2003.

The book Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa is a lovely and poetic tribute to Cruz. It begins, "In the fabled land of Havana, where rhythm grows, swet and juicy, like oranges in Florida, there lived a girl. She looked like a girl and talked like a girl, but everyone who ever met her agreed, she sang like a bird.”

After telling her story, the book concludes:

“The bird girl grew into a princess and the princess became a much beloved queen. Her kingdom was music and those who loved her called her not by name, but by the joy she inspired. At concerts, they called out ‘Azúcar!’ and Celia Cruz never failed them. She sung sugar, sweet sugar, wherever she went.”

The illustrations in this book are vibrant and sensual, dominated by warm tropical colors and stylized figures.

Reading level: Ages 5 and up
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LibraryThing member SarahChaisson
There was a girl who looked like a girl and talked like a girl, but everyone who saw her said she sang like a bird. Celia is from Cuba and never understood the power of her voice. As a young child she thought she was normal; growing her very poor, with a large family and a big house. Celia chore as
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a child was to sing lullabies to her younger brothers and sisters. When Celia would sing, everyone would stare. In high school she began singing in school clubs and got over her shyness. Celia jumped at every opportunity that came her way and made her dream come true. But not everyone was excited. People were outraged at this no-name singer performing in their favorite band. Celia began to question why she sang. SHe wanted to quit but her band mates wouldn't let her. Celia finally got her break when she moved to the states and signed a contract with Hollywood Palladium.
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LibraryThing member PaigeCostella
A biography of Celia Cruz an icon of Latin music. This book shows the journey she took to follow her dreams, even if it did mean leaving her hometown. While in hollywood she meet the love of her life, but he only had a 1/3 of her heart. This is a great picture book biography that will keep children
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interested with its simply text and vivid illustrations. This would be a great book to read in history class when learning of people who have made an impact.
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LibraryThing member KennaEmerson
This short picture book about the story of Celia Cruz is very sweet and would be a great segway into talking about race, music, and politics. While it is suggested for students in 2-4th grade, I think that this quick read could be used to discuss other empowering Latina role models, to demonstrate
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that Latinos can be a whole range of skin tones, and/or to have students talk about how they feel when they listen to different types of music. The book is beautifully illustrated and will definitely make students want to listen to some of Celia's music!
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LibraryThing member smdorr
Celia Cruz's life is captured in a mini biography on her rise to fame. It starts off with information about growing up in Havana, Cuba and singing in her highschool talent shows up until she makes her big break in Hollywood! She is internationally known as the Queen of Salsa. Good book to teach and
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explore other types of music and cultures!
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LibraryThing member amoore1
Celia Cruz started as a young girl in Cuba with a love for singing. She grew up poor and would use her talent in her small house to sing her large family to sleep. Celia always saw education as important because her father wanted her to make the family proud by becoming a school teacher. High
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school teachers influenced Celia to strive for her goal of becoming a famous singer. Celia Cruz did achieve her dream after becoming the new lead singer of a popular band, La Sonora Matancera. Not everything went perfectly in Celia’s life but she did achieve what she most desired in life, which was to share her voice of sugar. The illustrations are bright and lively, just like the Latino culture. This is a great biography for children because it shares the uncommonly told story of a Latino woman achieving a great success. Also a few Spanish words are used, which are defined in the back of the book. The book could be used as a Spanish vocabulary lesson. If I shared this in my class I would like to also show at least one video of Celia Cruz singing so they can actually hear her sugary voice.
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LibraryThing member AleciaDesselle
Celia Cruz is the story of a musical legend. As a child everyone loved to hear her sing. Though encouraged by her father to become a teacher, Celia Cruz followed her dream to become a singer. Due to her determination and desire to sing she became famous the world over for her beautiful voice.
LibraryThing member Franeli87
This is a story of the life and times of Cuban singer, Celia Cruz. It tells of her journey of becoming a singer and how she made people smile.
LibraryThing member cvarela
I grew up listening to Celia Cruz's music. She was a very talented woman who earned a spot in the celebrities' world because of her beautiful voice. The book is a brief summary of her life and how she started her career in the music industry. I never thought there would be such a nice book written
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about Celia's life. It is a nice story for a younger audience that would help to expose the students to diversity and other cultures, as well as the amazing talent Celia had.
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LibraryThing member CatalinaDiaz
This book tells the life story of salsa singer, Celia Cruz. The first thing that caught my eye were definitely the colorful pages. Each page had bright orange, red, blue, pink, and green backgrounds. I liked how the story started off with Celia Cruz as a child and her life in Cuba. As the story
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progressed, Celia became older, faced challenges, and became the queen of salsa and a very influential Latin American singer. I really liked how the story incorporated a few Spanish words to give the story a Cuban feel. For example, "Her voice is 'tan dulce', sweet like 'azucar'." Along with these words, there is a glossary at the end of the book to help readers understand the words. I liked how the glossary is at the end, and not on the page, because it gives readers a chance to try and fill in the blanks and try to figure out what the word means on their own, but can also double check with the glossary. There was also an authors note at the end of the book as well, explaining how the author saw Celia Cruz as a huge role model and influenced her life while growing up, and stated that, "her [Celia Cruz] music and her life is a reminder of the sweetest things in life." The big idea of this book was to inform the readers of the life of the amazing singer, Celia Cruz. It was also a tribute to those who knew, loved, and remember the impact she had on her listeners.
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LibraryThing member Dejanerys_
great book!

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2005

Physical description

10 inches

ISBN

0142407798 / 9780142407790
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