This charming little book will introduce young readers to safe and effective natural remedies from the native traditions of the American Southwest. A good way to learn about the healing power of plants. --Andrew Weil, MD Aaron has asked his grandfather Tata to teach him about the healing remedies he uses. Tata is a neighbor and family elder. People come to him all the time for his soothing solutions and for his compassionate touch and gentle wisdom. Tata kws how to use herbs, teas, and plants to help each one. His wife, Grandmother Nana, is there too, bringing delicious food and humor to help Tata's patients heal. An herbal remedies glossary at the end of the book includes useful information about each plant, plus botanically correct drawings. Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford grew up in Nogales on the Arizona-Mexico border. Born into a pioneering Jewish family with roots in Eastern Europe, Roni embraced the languages, cultures, and people on both sides of the border. Now a retired bilingual educator, her first book, My Nana's Remedies / Los Remedios de mi Nana, is a classic, a parent's and teacher's friend for teaching children traditional values. Antonio Castro L. is nationally recognized for his illustrations of books by Joe Hayes. Teaming up with his son, book designer Antonio Castro H., he uses his exacting illustrative skills to bring to life this story of family and plants. Born in Zacatecas, Mexico, Antonio has lived in the Juarez--El Paso area for most of his life.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Cinco Puntos Press,U.S.
ISBN-10
1935955918
ISBN-13
9781935955917
eBay Product ID (ePID)
214416790
Product Key Features
Author
Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford
Format
Cloth over Boards, Hardback
Language
English & Spanish
Topic
Children's General Non-Fiction
Genre
Children's General Non-Fiction
Dimensions
Weight
471g
Height
280mm
Width
216mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Louisville
Spine
10mm
Illustrator(s)
Antonio Castro L.
Content Note
Color Illustrations Throughoutcolor Illustrations Throughout
Author Biography
Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford grew up in the Sonoran desert on the Arizona side of the U.S.-Mexico border. She was a bilingual preschool and elementary school teacher for over thirty years. Now retired, she works as an author, editor, and translator.