Posts Categorized: Guatemala

Interview Round-up

For classrooms using Caminar, I’ll be posting a few interview round-ups over the next few Tuesdays.

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Author Linda Phillips interviewed me here. (She has a lovely verse novel out later this year that really blew me away when I read it.) Snippet question:

When do you write

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Guatemalan Monday: Quetzal edition

The quetzal is a magnificent bird. Colorful, graceful, and a symbol of many things. There are many lovely legends about this bird in Guatemala. It’s difficult to see one now in the wild, even at preservation areas set up just for these lovely birds. But you can see plenty of … Read More

Interview Round-up

For classrooms using Caminar, I’ll be posting a few interview round-ups over the next few Tuesdays.

Caminar

The Big Blue Marble Bookstore interviewed me here. We discussed spirit animals and why Carlos was an only child. Snippet question:

I really like the “animal spirit” theme in the book and

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Guatemalan Monday: Volcano edition

In Caminar, Carlos talks about Xuba–which is not a real volcano. But did you know Guatemala has plenty of actual volcanoes? Not all of them are active, but Pacaya is. It’s often smoking, and sometimes spewing out lava. Outside of Antigua and Guatemala City, this mountain is very visible … Read More

Guatemalan Monday: Coffee edition

In Caminar, Carlos spends a day earning money in the coffee fields. Did you know coffee beans start out as coffee cherries? Here’s a video I found of someone picking these red, ripe fruit, just like Carlos did that day.

 

 

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