En "El momento de Trino", Trino Olivares enfrenta las dificultades de la adolescencia mientras lidia con la pérdida de amigos y la soledad. Con el apoyo de algunos amigos y un héroe Tejano, aprende a confiar en sí mismo y a tomar el control de su vida. Una conmovedora continuación de "El dilema de Trino" por Diane Gonzales Bertrand.
Diane Gonzales Bertrand Libros
Diane Gonzales Bertrand crea historias para que las familias lean juntas, fruto de una pasión de toda la vida por la narrativa. Su viaje creativo comenzó en quinto grado, evolucionando hacia la escritura de obras de teatro, sketches y poesía. Como educadora, descubrió la alegría de adaptar obras clásicas y crear relatos cautivadores para sus alumnos. Con una rica formación literaria y una profunda comprensión de la lectura familiar compartida, Bertrand produce obras que resuenan a través de las generaciones.






The Ruiz Street Kids/Los Muchachos de La Calle Ruiz
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The story revolves around the intriguing arrival of David, a mysterious boy who captures the attention of the kids living on Ruiz Street. As rumors swirl about his unusual behavior and habits, young narrator Joe Silva and his friends grapple with their perceptions of David. The narrative humorously explores themes of friendship, misunderstanding, and the challenges of social interaction, encouraging readers to look beyond first impressions. Through their adventures, the Ruiz Street kids learn valuable lessons about acceptance and the complexities of making new friends.
Alicia's Treasure
- 125 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Alicia embarks on a whimsical adventure to the seaside, where she uncovers the wonders of nature and the joy of exploration. This enchanting story highlights her delightful experiences and the magic of childhood curiosity as she interacts with the vibrant world around her.
Cecilia and Miguel Are Best Friends / Cecilia Y Miguel Son Mejores Amigos
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Cecilia and Miguel are best friends, and have been since the third grade when he gave her bunny ears in the class picture. Their life-long friendship is recorded in warm recollections of bike races and soccer games, beach time and fishing from the pier. Their closeness endures separation, "even when he drove north to college and she drove west." The relationship evolves and grows, but remains strong even when ... he dropped the ring and she found it inside her flan ... he set up one crib and she told him they need two ... the twins climb into their bed and beg for another story. In this celebration of friendship, best friends forgive mistakes, share adventures and--sometimes--even become family! Popular children's book author Diane Gonzales Bertrand teams up with illustrator Thelma Muraida to create an album of memories that reflect their shared Mexican-American childhood in San Antonio, Texas: swinging at birthday party pinatas, breaking cascarones over friends' heads and dancing at quinceaneras. Young children are sure to giggle at the adventures of Cecilia and Miguel, and they'll be prompted to ask about their parents' relationship as well as explore their own.
Lessons of the Game
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Romance ignites as student teacher Kaylene reconnects with Alex, a charming football coach from her past, at her new school. Despite their chemistry, Kaylene worries that Alex's demanding schedule may prevent them from nurturing their budding relationship. The story explores themes of love, timing, and the challenges of balancing personal and professional lives.
Trino's Choice
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Trino Olivares, a seventh-grader more interested in video games than academics, finds himself drawn into a dangerous crowd led by the older teen Rosca. As Trino navigates the allure of quick money and peer approval, he grapples with making choices that could impact his future. The story highlights the challenges young people face today, emphasizing the lack of adult guidance and the serious consequences that can arise from their decisions.
This bilingual children's tale explores a significant Hispanic tradition, emphasizing the value of patience and the joy of savoring special moments. Through engaging storytelling, it highlights cultural heritage while teaching young readers the importance of anticipation and celebrating life's little treasures. The narrative is designed to resonate with children and families, fostering a deeper appreciation for cultural practices and the joy they bring.