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Meat Pies
By Celenia Chevere, Patricia Maldonado, Donna Perrone- Paperback$6.50
Meat Pies
By Celenia Chevere, Patricia Maldonado, Donna PerroneSnapshots
By Edith Hope Fine, Judy Sakaguchi- Paperback$6.50
Snapshots
By Edith Hope Fine, Judy SakaguchiView DetailsA Japanese American girl plays on a trampoline while her grandfather tries to take her picture.
Grandma's Purple Flowers
By Adjoa J. Burrowes- Paperback$11.95
Grandma's Purple Flowers
By Adjoa J. BurrowesView DetailsAn African American girl who cherishes her frequent visits to her favorite Grandma finds a way to remember her grandmother with hope and joy after she passes away.
Grandfather Counts
By Andrea Cheng, Ange Zhang- Paperback$11.95
Grandfather Counts
By Andrea Cheng, Ange ZhangView DetailsIn this contemporary intergenerational story, a biracial girl and her Chinese grandfather overcome language differences and develop a special bond.
El tapiz de Abuela
By Omar S. Castañeda, Enrique O. Sanchez- Paperback$12.95
El tapiz de Abuela
By Omar S. Castañeda, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsIn Spanish. A girl in Guatemala learns about family tradition and trust from her grandmother.
Abuela's Weave
By Omar S. Castañeda, Enrique O. Sanchez- Paperback$11.95
Abuela's Weave
By Omar S. Castañeda, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsThis touching story of personal growth and family pride is illustrated with authentic Guatemalan scenery that gives life to the country's radiant landscape and bustling city streets.
When You Get to the Other Side
By Mariana Osorio Gumá, Cecilia WeddellPaperback:$20.95Original price was: $20.95.$19.90Current price is: $19.90.- Paperback$19.90
When You Get to the Other Side
By Mariana Osorio Gumá, Cecilia WeddellView DetailsDiscounted pricing is only valid via credit card checkout at leeandlow.com. Discounts cannot be applied to any books under the Bebop Books® imprint, and may not be combined with other offers.
A spellbinding novel about crossing both natural and supernatural borders--the mystical beauty of Rudolfo Anaya's Bless Me, Ultima meets the urgency of Valeria Luiselli's Lost Children Archives.
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