The Rabbit on the Moon - Couverture souple

Ramirez, Dr. Edna

 
9780998401102: The Rabbit on the Moon

Synopsis

The Rabbit on the Moon, written in English and Spanish, is an adaptation of an ancient Aztec tale explaining how the shadow of a rabbit ended up on the moon. This legend tells the story of the magnificent feathered serpent Quetzalcóatl, the Aztec lord of creation, and a rabbit named Tochtli. Their journey together has a touching message of selfless generosity and compassion.

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À propos de l'auteur

Dr. Edna Ramírez is a native of Guanajuato, Mexico. Her love of reading and languages began as a child as well as her appreciation of native cultures and traditions. She lived in Mexico until coming to the United States to attend graduate school at the University of California Davis. She lives outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with her husband and two children, Manya and Albert. She teaches Spanish at a preparatory high school and continues to share the love of her culture with her students and family. Philadelphia based artist Zack Bird lives with his with Cara and son Lachlan and operates Bird Studio, an independent art and fabrication studio in Germantown, PA.

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