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Esquivel! Space-age Sound artist
[Paperback - 2020]
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Category: Children
Additional Category: Children Performing Arts - People & Places
Publisher: Charlesbridge | ISBN: 9781580896740 | Pages: 32
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A playful picture-book biography of the father of space-age bachelor-pad lounge music.

Gorgeously illustrated by Duncan Tonatiuh, this lively biography follows Juan Garcia Esquivel from Mexico to New York City. Juan grew up to the sounds of mariachi bands; he loved music and became a musical explorer. Defying convention, he created music that made people laugh and planted images in their minds. His musical dreams brought him from Mexico to America and gained him worldwide renown. Juan’s space-age lounge music—popular in the fifties and sixties—has found a new generation of listeners. This account honors Esquivel as one of the great composers of the 20th century.

"The Babbling Brook."Third grade, eight lines. First prize in a school-district-wide poetry contest.My little ode to a runoff creek that ran through our Northern California subdivision was published in a paperback compilation of schoolkids' poems, plus posted under glass in my city's central library, blue ribbon attached, for all to see.I was hooked.Writing was fun to do, like stringing beads or working a puzzle, each word carefully chosen and placed just so. And now it could earn me the admiration of my peers, the approval of teachers and parents, and a niche to call my own. As the eternal new kid—Dad's climb up the corporate ladder kept us moving every couple of years—I was always struggling to fit in. Writing helped me find my place.In sixth grade, I made my first submission to a publishing house. What did I know? It was the opening chapter of a great lost-on-a-desert-island epic, heavily influenced by Scott O'Dell'sIsland of the Blue Dolphinsand Noel Streatfield'sBallet Shoes. Needless to say, the form rejection letter arrived a few weeks later.I focused on other things throughout high school and college. I studied film and TV production at New York University and earned my degree. But I eventually returned to writing, as a music industry publicist in New York City. Penning press releases and artist bios led to writing newspaper and magazine articles, and, ultimately, I became an author.I'm fascinated by the stories of people's lives, so I specialize in biography and history for young people.My mother's a piano teacher, my father sings, one brother's a professional guitarist, and my other two brothers are drummers, so it's no surprise that I'm a huge music fan (growing up, I played piano, violin, clarinet, and bassoon, and danced ballet for many years). I love art, as well, and enjoy spending time in nature. I've written several books about music, art, conservation, and the natural world.I also have a special interest in the Underground Railroad and the era of American slavery. My ancestors were abolitionists who housed and assisted runaway slaves in Western New York. I discovered this fact while researching my family tree; it has inspired one of my current projects, a work-in-progress historical novel for middle-grade readers.And I'm obsessed with the UK—I dream of one day living in a quaint village in my ancestral homeland, England's Yorkshire Coast. Pinkies up!

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