Fotografía de autor

Para otros autores llamados Mariana Llanos, ver la página de desambiguación.

8 Obras 85 Miembros 6 Reseñas

Reseñas

Mostrando 6 de 6
Spooky creatures from Peruvian folklore want to scare Benita. Will she ever get to read her book in peace? A simple, storytime-ready story that reads well, has a comforting rhythm, and shows an empowered girl not at all afraid of the monsters. A celebration of the joy of reading. Backmatter has brief introductory info about each of the four monsters in the book, and basic info and map about Peru.
 
Denunciada
Salsabrarian | otra reseña | May 30, 2024 |
Notes: monsters from Peruvian folklore try to frighten a little girl, but she's too busy enjoying her book to care! Peruvian author. Backmatter about night creatures, Peru, and author's childhood elevate the book. Great illustrations by Cocoretto.
 
Denunciada
carebrarian | otra reseña | Sep 18, 2023 |
Note: I accessed digital review copies of this book through Edelweiss.
 
Denunciada
fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
Lilly has a very close and special relationship with her grandfather Leon, but when she is 5, he is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.

Leon, who lives on his own after his wife passed away years ago, decides to sell his house on Pine Street and to move into a senior community and care home. When he first moves in, he still has a room with a dining space and a kitchenette attached and can keep some of his furniture.
Lilly is happy for Leon, because she believes, he will now live together with Almer.
(I found the author’s idea very believable, how a girl as young as 5, who struggles to understand the full impact of Alzheimer’s disease, finds her own way of coping.)

The years pass and when Lilly is ten, Leon is no longer able to live without care and has to move into a different room, where nurses look after him. Lilly, who experiences, Leon starts to forget more and more, even the most basic things, has a very important question for her grandad: “Are you really going to forget us, Papa?”
She will get her answer, but first, Leon sends Lilly on a quest.

He discovered a note, which he wrote into one of his notebooks years ago. The entry tells of an important gift, which he had prepared for Lilly, all readily wrapped up and then put into a drawer of one of his desks, waiting to be handed to his granddaughter.
Sadly, Leon forgot all about it and he also doesn’t remember what he put inside, but the entry says, it’s very important for Lilly to receive the present.
The desk was sold years back, when Leon moved into the home, but there are still boxes with his belongings in the attic of her parent’s house.
Will Lilly please go on a treasure hunt?

Of course she will. Lilly is very happy, as now she can actively do something for her grandad, but she has to be quick.
How long will Leon still recognize her?
The hunt for the lost gift proves rather difficult and time is running out, but Lilly is determined. Will she find the hidden treasure?

The book starts with a good introduction for children to understand Alzheimer’s disease and the impact it has on the person suffering from it.
The warmhearted story deals very well with the concern all kids have. Will all the beautiful moments shared, every memory of them be lost?
I think the author has found a really good and helpful answer for children to such troubling questions.
The story is quite short, but make sure to have your hankies ready when you read The Staircase on Pine Street, as the ending is very touching.
 
Denunciada
MasterReadersBooks | Jan 30, 2017 |
Tristan and his brother Billy had a terrible argument. Well actually, it was a fight. Red, Tristan and Billy’s dog ate Billy’s favorite trading card, and Billy blamed Tristan. Tristan decided to run away with Red and find a new home. Tristan’s adventure takes him to a strange and colorful planet where everything seems perfect, but is it? Once again, Tristan’s imagination takes him on a new journey to a make-believe world.
With her exceptional ability to capture a child’s imagination in her writing, Mariana Llanos has created this delightful story about mistakes and forgiveness, family love, and being with the people who are important to you. It is a superb book, and I recommend it to all who have young school-aged children to read it to their children or let them read it themselves.

To learn more about Mariana Llanos click here.
This book was given to me by the author in exchange for an honest review.
 
Denunciada
Macjam47 | Jun 20, 2014 |
Tristan Wolf is a delightful story of a young boy who believes he was raised by a wolf, and that he is indeed a wolf. As you read about his life with the wolves, you almost believe the story. Tristan knows he is different from the other wolves, but he doesn’t know why. He decides to set out on his own to find out what humans are like, even after many warnings from his mother wolf about how dangerous they are. Tristan comes face-to-face with a human, and shows his bravery by standing up to her. But who was she?
Like most children, Tristan has a good imagination. This is a fantastic tale for school-aged children to read or to have read to them.
Mariana Llanos has a distinct ability to capture a child’s inventive mind and weave a story that will keep his/her interest time after time. This book would be a perfect gift for a young elementary age child. I recommend it to all parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, and friends of young children. I give it five stars.
 
Denunciada
Macjam47 | May 27, 2014 |
Mostrando 6 de 6