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the woman who outshone the sun,the legend of lucia zenteno/la mujer que brillaba aun mas que el sol : la leyenda de lucia zenteno
Alejandro Cruz Martinez
(Autor)
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Fernando Olivera
(Ilustrado por)
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Rosalma Zubizarreta
(Traducido por)
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Children's Book Press (CA)
· Tapa Blanda
the woman who outshone the sun,the legend of lucia zenteno/la mujer que brillaba aun mas que el sol : la leyenda de lucia zenteno - Martinez, Alejandro Cruz ; Olivera, Fernando ; Zubizarreta, Rosalma
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Approved Book, Parents' Choice Foundation Award for Outstanding Children's Books, Parenting MagazineBilingual English/Spanish. A legend of Lucia Zenteno, who is part of the oral history of the Zapotec Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico.When Lucia Zenteno walks into a mountain village in central Mexico, some villagers whisper that her long black hair blocks out the sun, and they are afraid. Others say her brilliant hair outshines the sun. Frightened, they banish Lucia from the village and watch in amazement as their precious river follows her, for it loves her and will not leave her. Never had the villagers imagined that their beautiful river would leave them, no matter what they did-and so the whole village sets out to find Lucia and beg for her forgiveness. The legend of Lucia Zenteno is part of the oral history of the Zapotec Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico-a region of Mexico renowned for its rich cultural history with roots that go back many centuries before Columbus. Alejandro Cruz Martinez, the Zapotec poet who wrote down the original version of The Woman Who Outshone the Sun, later gave up his life in his struggle to help win back the water rights of the Zapotec people.