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The Adventures of Topi and Topo: Two Purple Lizards of Abó and Tomé A NEW MEXICAN TALE

by Antonio Sánchez Y. Chávez , Ritus Ritus , David Cruz
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9798991521826
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: New Aleph
  • Publisher Imprint: New Aleph
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 136
  • Original Price: USD 29.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Bilingual First
  • Item Weight: 472 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Historical / United States / General

The Adventures of Topi and Topo

Two Purple Lizards

A New Mexico Historical Fiction Story ofChallenges, Adventures, Hope, and Heroes

Bilingual edition

This is a children's historical fiction taken from the diaspora and epic journey of the Topiro Native American people who first lived in the Salinas Pueblos Mission of Ab� New Mexico. It is here that their journey begins and where the Spanish first encountered them in 1581. Drought, famine and conflicts led to the complete abandonment of their ancestral village. They traveled west where they were integrated into other native pueblos along the Rio Grande River and the historic Hispanic and Genizaro village of Tome.

"Join Topi and Topo, two inseparable friends, on a journey through a world where the real and the magical intertwine. These brave explorers embark on a quest to unravel the secrets of their land, confronting age-old betrayals and discovering the true meaning of friendship and loyalty. Through their adventures, children will learn about the importance of customs and traditions, and discover how stories can be a powerful tool for learning. With a magical design that comes to life on every page, this book will not only entertain but also inspire young readers to value their heritage and believe in the power of imagination."

Oscar Rodr�guez Garc�a

Coordinator Instituto Cervantes

"I really liked the story of Topi and Topo. The elders of my village of Jemez often told us stories like this one when I was young. This wonderful book gives me hope that our native history and culture will be passed onto our pueblo Indian youth and families."

Mary S�bado

Traditional potter and artist

Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico

"Dr. Sanchez has written a very clever, fun and compelling bilingual historical fiction that takes the young reader through a fantastic journey that two brave purple lizards undergo to save their native village. I would encourage teachers and all young students to read this book to get a true flavor of the struggle, values and hopes found in our southwest Hispanic and Native Indian history and culture."

Greta Aguilar

Inclusion Support Coach

Los Lunas, New Mexico schools

Antonio S�nchez y Ch�vez, Ph.D. EXCMO

Antonio resides in the village of Tom�, New Mexico, in the same adobe home his family has lived in for over 250 years. He is proud of his proven New Mexican Sephardic ancestry and his cultural and familial ties to Tom�. A respected academic, anthropologist, and author, he served as faculty at the University of Washington, where he taught Chicano Studies, and was also a member of the faculty at Central Washington University.

He is a lifelong advocate for the educational advancement of Hispanics and received the Washington State Jefferson Award for his historical writings. He was knighted and awarded the title EXCMO by the King of Spain for his research on early Spanish explorers and for the historical, cultural, and economic development programs he created in collaboration with Spanish Consul Don Luis Fernando Esteban.

He was also awarded the Medal of Merit by the President of Peru. His wife, Carolina Lucero, is from Milagro, New Mexico, and together with their daughter Marisol Zia, they have worked to revive the traditional New Mexican Spanish colonial folk art of straw appliqu�.

Cruz, David: - David Cruz, San José, Costa Rica, 1982. He is one of the most prominent poets of the new Central American poetry. He has published four books of poetry. Among his most notable accolades, in 2023 he won the gold medal for his anthology 'Fractal Cinema' at the International Latino Books Awards. He has also been awarded the Manuel Acuña International Prize in 2021, was a finalist at the Montreal International Poetry Prize in 2020, and a finalist for the Luis Cardoza y Aragón Prize in 2011. His work has been partially translated into English, French, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, and French. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Hispanic Studies at the University of Washington in Seattle. He also holds a bilingual Master's in Creative Writing from the University of Texas at El Paso, where he was the editor of the Rio Grande Review magazine.

Sánchez Y. Chávez, Antonio: - Antonio Sánchez y Chávez, Ph.D. EXCMO Antonio resides in the village of Tomé, New Mexico, in the same adobe home his family has lived in for over 250 years. He is proud of his proven New Mexican Sephardic ancestry and his cultural and familial ties to Tomé. A respected academic, anthropologist, and author, he served as faculty at the University of Washington, where he taught Chicano Studies, and was also a member of the faculty at Central Washington University.He is a lifelong advocate for the educational advancement of Hispanics and received the Washington State Jefferson Award for his historical writings. He was knighted and awarded the title EXCMO by the King of Spain for his research on early Spanish explorers and for the historical, cultural, and economic development programs he created in collaboration with Spanish Consul Don Luis Fernando Esteban.He was also awarded the Medal of Merit by the President of Peru. His wife, Carolina Lucero, is from Milagro, New Mexico, and together with their daughter Marisol Zia, they have worked to revive the traditional New Mexican Spanish colonial folk art of straw appliqué.

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