Description
In the poet’s whimsical imagination, mariachis play like angels, angels ride bikes, and the earth dances the cha-cha-chá. Alarcón celebrates the simple joys and trials of everyday life: a visit to the outdoor market, the arrival of the ice cream vendor, the first day of school. He honors his family and pays tribute to his mother, who taught him that with hard work and education he could realize his dreams.
Maya Christina Gonzalez’s spirited images perfectly complement each poem, bringing to life the people and places in Alarcón’s childhood.
Check out the other titles in this series: ANGELS RIDE BIKES AND OTHER FALL POEMS • FROM THE BELLYBUTTON OF THE MOON AND OTHER SUMMER POEMS • IGUANAS IN THE SNOW AND OTHER WINTER POEMS • LAUGHING TOMATOES AND OTHER SPRING POEMS