This is the story of
Millo Castro Zaladarriaga, a young Cuban girl who wanted desperately to
play the drums, but she lived in a time when only boys were allowed to
play them. That didn't stop Millo from dreaming, and eventually she became the first
girl to crash through that barrier, one day having the honor of playing with some
American jazz greats, as well as for President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Drum Dream Girl is a gorgeous poem that celebrates the power of a
passion, which is paired beautifully with Rafael Lopez's vibrant,
dreamlike illustrations. The magical realism of the illustrations evokes an emotional, empathic connection to the Cuban culture beyond the political narrative so
many Americans are used to seeing and reading about. Drum Dream Girl is one of many Margarita Engle
books that help to educate and remind us that Cuba is a country of people with hopes,
dreams, and fears like we all are. This book, paired with Engle's upcoming memoir, Enchanted Air, has given me the itch to someday travel to this once verboten country.
Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music by Margarita Engle, illustrated by Rafael Lopez
Published: March 13, 2015
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Pages: 48
Genre/Format: Picture Book Biography
Audience: Primary/Middle Grade
Disclosure: Library copy
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Thank you for sharing this! Margarita Engle's writing is so beautiful--I cannot wait to read this one!
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