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Cree: Las Tres Hermanas, una hermandad para el bien común

Lerner/Carolrhoda. Aug. 2025. 40p. tr. from from English by Alberto Rojas Pinto . pap. $10.99. ISBN 9798765685648. Gr 2-5
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Gr 2-5–This Spanish-language edition of Best Believe: The Tres Hermanas, a Sisterhood for the Common Good not only celebrates the three sisters who helped revitalize the Bronx but also doubles as a love letter to the borough itself. Evelina López Antonetty, Lillian López, and Elba Cabrera were born in poverty in Puerto Rico during the Great Depression and moved to the US when they were girls. In the States, the three fought grassroot battles for Brown and Black people and the need for education, literacy, and access, including being some of the founders of Hostos Community College. Ramos’s expressive text often takes on a question-and-answer feel, keeping readers engaged while they introduce these icons in Puerto Rican and Bronx history. Medina’s bright and colorful illustrations reflect the vibrant energy of the three sisters, often called tías (aunties) and madrinas (godmothers). Their legacy permeates Bronx history and culture, and Ramos’s tribute heralds their accomplishments and impact. Back matter includes a glossary, time line, and bibliography.
VERDICT A must for Spanish-language picture book biography shelves. This valuable addition will inspire Latinx children to follow their dreams and appreciate their ­communities.

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