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Byrd Baylor

    Byrd Baylor siempre ha vivido en el suroeste, principalmente en el sur de Arizona, cerca de la frontera con México. Los acantilados, mesetas, rocas y cielos abiertos del desierto del suroeste son su hogar. Las tormentas del desierto la reconfortan. El pueblo Tohono O’odham, anteriormente conocido como Papago, son sus vecinos y amigos cercanos. Ha centrado muchas de sus escritos en el paisaje, las personas y los valores de la región. A través de sus libros de prosa poética rítmica, escritos principalmente para niños, celebra la belleza de la naturaleza y sus propios sentimientos de conexión con ella. Sus libros están llenos de los lugares y las personas que conoce. Ella considera estos libros como su propio tipo de canciones de amor privadas al lugar que llama hogar.

    Hawk, I'm Your Brother
    Everybody Needs a Rock
    The Table Where Rich People Sit
    The Other Way to Listen
    • The Other Way to Listen

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      With a lot of practice, a young boy learns from his old teacher how to listen to the sounds and songs of the natural world. When you know “the other way to listen,” you can hear the wild-flower seed bursting open. You hear rocks murmuring and hills singing, and it seems like the most natural thing in the world. Of course, it takes a lot of practice, and you can’t be in a hurry. Most people never hear these things at all. This is the story of an old man who had a special way of hearing and of a child who hoped to learn his secrets. Byrd Baylor and Peter Parnall have combined their unique, award-winning talents to celebrate the world of nature.

      The Other Way to Listen
    • The Table Where Rich People Sit

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around Mountain Girl's realization of her family's wealth, which is not measured in money but in the beauty of their surroundings and the richness of their experiences. As her parents engage in a discussion about their lifestyle and the value of nature, she discovers that true richness lies in the desert hills, blooming cacti, and the calls of wildlife. The narrative celebrates the connection to nature and the idea that wealth can be defined in many ways. Full-color illustrations enhance this poignant exploration of value and perspective.

      The Table Where Rich People Sit