Noche De HumoNoche De Humo
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Book, 1999
Current format, Book, 1999, 1st, All copies in use.Book, 1999
Current format, Book, 1999, 1st, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsWhen the Los Angeles riots break out in the streets of their neighborhood, a young boy and his mother learn the values of getting along with others no matter what their background or nationality.
During the Los Angeles riots, a young boy and his mother learn about getting along with others of any background
En este clásico moderno, galardonado con la medalla Caldecott, un niño y su madre se ven obligados a dejar su apartamento por la seguridad de un albergue durante una noche de disturbios.
 In this Spanish language edition of a modern classic, Eve Bunting&;s heartfelt story and David Diaz&;s dramatic illustrations create a compelling child&;s-eye view of urban violence. A young boy and his mother are forced to flee their apartment during a night of rioting in Los Angeles. Fires and looting force neighbors&;who have always avoided one another&;to come together in the face of danger and concern for their missing pets. David Diaz was awarded the Caldecott Medal for his bold acrylic paint and photo-collage illustrations.
 
In this Caldecott Medal-winning modern classic, a young boy and his mother are forced to leave their apartment for the safety of a shelter during a night of rioting.
During the Los Angeles riots, a young boy and his mother learn about getting along with others of any background
En este clásico moderno, galardonado con la medalla Caldecott, un niño y su madre se ven obligados a dejar su apartamento por la seguridad de un albergue durante una noche de disturbios.
 In this Spanish language edition of a modern classic, Eve Bunting&;s heartfelt story and David Diaz&;s dramatic illustrations create a compelling child&;s-eye view of urban violence. A young boy and his mother are forced to flee their apartment during a night of rioting in Los Angeles. Fires and looting force neighbors&;who have always avoided one another&;to come together in the face of danger and concern for their missing pets. David Diaz was awarded the Caldecott Medal for his bold acrylic paint and photo-collage illustrations.
 
In this Caldecott Medal-winning modern classic, a young boy and his mother are forced to leave their apartment for the safety of a shelter during a night of rioting.
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