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  • Published: 5 October 2021
  • ISBN: 9780593558928
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

Ana Maria Reyes Does Not Live in a Castle

  • Hilda Eunice Burgos


Her last name may mean kings, but Ana María Reyes REALLY does not live in a castle. Rather, she's stuck in a tiny apartment with two parents (way too lovey-dovey), three sisters (way too dramatic), everyone's friends (way too often), and a piano (which she never gets to practice). And when her parents announce a new baby is coming, that means they'll have even less time for Ana María.

Then she hears about the Eleanor School, New York City's best private academy. If Ana María can win a scholarship, she'll be able to get out of her Washington Heights neighborhood school and achieve the education she's longed for. To stand out, she'll need to nail her piano piece at the upcoming city showcase, which means she has to practice through her sisters' hijinks, the neighbors' visits, a family trip to the Dominican Republic . . . right up until the baby's birth! But some new friends and honest conversations help her figure out what truly matters, and know that she can succeed no matter what. Ana María Reyes may not be royal, but she's certain to come out on top.

  • Published: 5 October 2021
  • ISBN: 9780593558928
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

Praise for Ana Maria Reyes Does Not Live in a Castle

Praise for Ana María Reyes Does Not Live in a Castle:
An ALA Notable Children's Book
A NPR Best Book of the Year
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
 
An engaging, character-driven story ... An authentic representation of an immigrant, middle-class Latinx family who values education, community, and family and stays true to their roots. --School Library Journal, starred review
 
Burgos's characters have depth, and the community she portrays is complex, warm, and very real. Themes of socio-economic disparities, bilingualism, and straddling of two cultures are brought effortlessly and realistically into the story. Readers will find places in their hearts for this strong and multifaceted character. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review