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December 18, 2017

Stella Díaz Has Something to Say Blog Post #3

This week I thought I'd share some pictures of my childhood best friend, Mimi. She's the inspiration for the character Jenny in Stella Díaz Has Something to Say. Coming up with the name Jenny for Mimi, was a no brainer. When we were little, Mimi went through the phase where she wanted to be called Jenny. She even tried to get me to try to call her that! Well in a way, she finally has!

While I don't see her as much as I would like, I have fond memories of growing up with Mimi. Mimi introduced me to pho, one of my favorite foods, and like Jenny used to take as many bites as possible in each piece of food. I remember her eating a baby carrot for an hour.

It's 4 weeks more to Stella's big debut, but if you would like to preorder it, please visit here. And if you want to see a little peek of the book, click on the video below! 
Mimi and me at the Magic Time Machine
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Published on December 18, 2017 05:45

December 12, 2017

Stella Díaz Has Something To Say Blog Post #2

It's 5 more weeks before Stella Díaz Has Something to Say hits the bookshelves. In today's post, I thought I would share a little bit about my family since they are huge inspiration for the book. Here are 4 fun facts.

1. Growing up, we went on many little adventures together, but instead of Wisconsin, we did ours more in Texas. Here my brother Alejandro and I are posed next to Grendel the dinosaur at the Natural Bridge Caverns.

2. There really was a betta fish in our household named Nacho, but he was my mom's fish. My mom talked to him much more than I ever did.

3. Back then I was always my silliest and most carefree with my family, but outside of home I was often shy. Similar to the book, I struggled with my English and Spanish and even took Speech Classes. Unlike brave Stella though, I didn't really grow out of it until college.


4. Thanksgiving time at our house meant and still means Picadillo time. It's a delicious ground beef dish with olives and onions. It's what we look to most at Thanksgiving or at least I do. If you have never tried it, I recommend trying this recipe. It's a little more complicated than what my family does, but it's delicious. 


Happy Holidays! If you'd like to preorder Stella Díaz Has Something to Say click here. 
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Published on December 12, 2017 02:00

December 5, 2017

Stella Díaz Has Something To Say Blog Post #1



To countdown the release of my debut middle grade novel, Stella Díaz Has Something to Say, I am going to post every Tuesday about Stella. The post is either news related to the book or even better yet inspiration for the book.

For the first post, I thought I'd give a shout out the wonderful people who wrote blurbs for the book. Their endorsement means the world to me.

Margarita Engle 

I met Margarita back in Fresno at Petunia's Place on Small Business Day back in 2013. Her writing is so lovely and I just adore her most recent book, All The Way to Havana, illustrated by Mike Curato. Here's what she kindly wrote,

"Stella Díaz Has Something to Say is delightfully rich, both humorous and sensitive at the same time. This is the story of a curious girl who longs to fit in, but also feels the need to be herself, learning how to speak up in two languages.” —Margarita Engle, Young People's Poet Laureate

Monica Brown
I've had the pleasure of collaborating on 6 books with the fabulous author Monica Brown for the Lola Levine Series. She's an inspiration. Here is what she wrote, 
“Stella Díaz is a delight! Young readers will love the story of this shy, sweet, and very creative girl finding her voice.” —Monica Brown, author of the Lola Levine series

Danielle Davis
While I have not met Danielle in person yet, I'm a big fan of her work. She has a tremendous website about picture books called This Picture Book Life and now is an author in her own right. She made her debut this year with Zinnia and The Bees. Danielle wrote, 
“Shy yet spunky Stella speaks to feeling different, to conquering fears in order to make a new friend, and to learning that, like the starfish who shares her name—Estrella—she is stronger than she thinks.” —Danielle Davis, author of Zinnia and the Bees

Minh Le 
I met Minh back at ALA in 2016. He is skilled uno player not to mention a talented author. His book Let Me Finish! illustrated by my good friend Isabel Roxas is probably one of my favorite recently published picture books. Minh wrote,
"An inspiring tale of self-discovery. Stella Diaz speaks for anyone who has struggled to juggle different sides of their identity. Which is, of course, all of us.” —Minh Le, author of Let Me Finish!

I've tried to include links to everyone so you can discover more about them (although I'm pretty sure I don't need to tell you). Only 6 more weeks till Stella makes her debut! If you'd like to preorder the book, click here.

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Published on December 05, 2017 03:00

December 1, 2017

An Open Book Foundation and Indie Pick

Yesterday, I visited Bruce Monroe Elementary with the An Open Book Foundation. All of the classes I visited yesterday walked away with got a copy of one of my books. It was a great day.


Also good news!!! I woke up this morning to find out that STELLA DÍAZ HAS SOMETHING TO SAY is is on the Winter 2017-2018 Kids' Indie Next List -- "Inspired Recommendations for Kids from Indie Booksellers."
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Published on December 01, 2017 05:34

November 15, 2017

TEDYouth Talk

3 days till my TED Youth Talk!!! While I’m busy memorizing, I thought I’d share my first slide. Thanks for the design help, Erika Lutz!

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Published on November 15, 2017 10:08

November 9, 2017

First Reviews for STELLA DIAZ and Brooklyn Museum

The first reviews for STELLA DÍAZ HAS SOMETHING TO SAY are in from PUBLISHERS WEEKLY and BOOKLIST and their good ones!

Drawing on her own childhood, Dominguez smoothly blends Spanish and English into the narration and dialogue, Stella’s Mexican-American culture fully informs her perspective and family life, and chunky spot art helps establish the setting. Readers should easily relate to Stella, her struggle to use her voice, and the way she feels caught between worlds at school and at home.” —Publishers Weekly“Dominguez’s novel introduces a character many readers can relate to, especially bilingual kids or English language learners who struggle with expressing themselves. An excellent, empowering addition to middle grade collections.” —BooklistOnly a little over 2 months to go before it goes out in the world!

On a related note, I'll be at the Brooklyn Museum Children's Book Fair this Saturday from 11am to 4pm. 

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Published on November 09, 2017 12:18

September 18, 2017

Book Festivals

I just recently got back from two wonderful Book Festivals. The first, Bookmarks Festival , was a real treat. I got to met some of my heroes and new heroes including Grace Lin, Javaka Steptoe, Michael Fry, and Matt Tavares. The school visits were also terrific. I just continue to be impressed with number of bilingual schools. I certainly would have loved that when I was growing up.

The second was the Brooklyn Book Festival which was like a big publishing reunion. I could go on and on about both, but instead I'll post some of my favorite pictures.
My former student, Alex Lee, stopped by Brooklyn Book Festival 
Signing at Brooklyn Book Festival 
Chatting with the wonderful kids at Speas Global Academy 
Speas Global Academy 
Kid Lit Fun at Bookmarks Book Festival 


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Published on September 18, 2017 10:22

August 22, 2017

HAPPY BOOK BIRTHDAY!


Happy Book Birthday to SING, DON’T CRY! I’m so grateful for it’s 2 STARRED REVIEWS by BOOKLIST and SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL. Not to mention a lovely review by Celia C. Pérez at THE HORN BOOK. (Shout out to her debut middle grade THE FIRST RULE OF PUNK which also comes out to today!)
For more information about the book and buying options (i.e. Indiebound, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Macmillan) please visit my website
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Published on August 22, 2017 04:32

April 25, 2017

Happy Book Birthday!



Lola Levine and the Vacation Dream hits the bookstores today! Check out more out Lola on Monica Brown's website: www.lolalevine.net
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Published on April 25, 2017 12:55

April 2, 2017

New Books!

Oh my, it's been awhile since I've posted. I've been busy! But I'm happy to share with you new cover art for a few upcoming books!

STELLA DÍAZ HAS SOMETHING TO SAY (January 18, 2018)
HOW ARE YOU? (March 13, 2018)
LOLA LEVINE AND THE VACATION DREAM (April 4, 2017)

They will all be going on to the website in just a couple of weeks.


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Published on April 02, 2017 10:11