Beautifully done work keeping the Selena Legacy alive.
Description
La vida de Selena sirve de inspiración para las chicas latinas. Ella simboliza el poder de la familia, la determinación y el orgullo de las raíces. Su éxito anima a todas las chicas a soñar y les recuerda que luchen por alcanzar sus metas, sin importar quiénes son o cuáles son esas metas.
La carrera musical de Selena Quintanilla empezó a los nueve años, cuando comenzó a cantar en la banda familiar. Pasó de usar un cepillo para el pelo como micrófono a tocar en conciertos de ciudad en ciudad. Pero se enfrentó a un desafío: decían que nunca tendría éxito en la música tejana, dominada por artistas masculinos. Selena estaba decidida a demostrar que no tenían razón.
Selena nació y se crió en Texas. No creció hablando español pero aprendió a cantar en ese idioma con ayuda de su padre. La banda Selena y Los Dinos saltó al estrellato gracias a las canciones escritas y compuestas por su hermano mayor y a las divertidas coreografías que ella creaba. Selena fue una verdadera pionera: su éxito en la música tejana y su mezcla con la música estadounidense popular brindó oportunidades a otros artistas latinos, y la convirtió en inspiración para las chicas latinas de todo el mundo.
Este intenso y conmovedor libro ilustrado sobre Selena Quintanilla, la icónica reina de la música tejana, va a inspirar a los lectores jóvenes a encontrar lo que les apasiona y hacer posible lo imposible.
Reviews
Unbelievably, this is the first picture book treatment of the iconic singer, designer, and philanthropist who was murdered 25 years ago...The art is so striking that readers will want to linger on each page...A moving tribute.
Through a thorough narrative, López recounts the life of Selena Quintanilla, the Tex-Mex singer
who paved the way for many Latinx artists. From her humble beginnings, Selena had an obvious
gift for performing. As part of a family band, she traded living like a "normal" teenager for a life
filled with touring and gigging. She learned Spanish, excelled in a genre that was dominated by
men, opened her own fashion boutiques, and was about to break into the mainstream market
when she was murdered. The text doesn't dwell on the circumstances of her death, but back
matter goes into more age-appropriate detail. The joy that Selena brought to her audience is
reflected in Escobar's resplendent illustrations, which buzz with a sense of movement. Vivid reds
recall one of the singer's best-known songs, "Como la flor." Some remarks about the young
woman's "curvy shape" may be cringeworthy; nonetheless, this is the best option of its kind and
a must for all picture-book biography shelves. A lovely tribute to the Queen of Tejano music.
Nearly 25 years after her death, the musical origin and cultural impact of Mexican American performer Selena Quintanilla are celebrated. The story of Selena, as the singer and songwriter is still known, has been told before but not for so young an audience. López splits the difference between a fawning tribute and a straightforward recounting of accomplishments by working hard to paint the picture of the artist's childhood and what led to her musical achievements. Amid Escobar's exceptionally detailed illustrative work, it's made clear how both the Quintanilla family's immersion in music and Selena's enduring work ethic led to her band's success. There's a lot of text in the book, but it's smartly framed within two-page spreads, and very little of it feels extraneous. Fans new to Selena's work may be surprised to learn that she was not a native speaker when she began performing in Spanish and that early in her career, sexism within the Tejano tradition was an issue. The artwork captures clothing and home furnishings of the time, such as Selena's cassette tapes, her father's guayabera shirts, and the singer's iconic stage costumes. Not surprisingly, there's not much dwelling on the circumstances of the singer's murder other than an explainer page and a mention in a timeline in the backmatter, which also offers other cultural context.A worthy picture-book primer on the Queen of Tejano music. (Picture book/biography. 6-9)