Monica Brown (author)

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Children's book author Monica Brown

Mónica Brown (born October 24, 1969) is a Peruvian-American academic and author of children's literature. Known for her Lola Levine and Sarai chapter book series, as well as numerous biographies covering such Latin American luminaries as Tito Puente,[1] Celia Cruz, Dolores Huerta, and Cesar Chavez, she writes relatable characters that highlight the nuance and diversity of the Latinx experience and girl empowerment.[2][3] Her motivation is to show that bicultural children are not made up of cultural fractions but whole people with a rich and vibrant cultural heritage, such as her character the bicultural red-headed Peruvian-Scottish-American Marisol McDonald.[4] Brown is also an English professor at Northern Arizona University.

Early life[]

Brown was born on October 24, 1969 in Mountain View, California, to Isabel Maria Vexler Valdivieso from Piura, Peru, and Daniel Doronda Brown from San Francisco. Monica is Mestiza and Romanian Jewish on her Mother’s side and Hungarian Jewish, Scottish and Italian on her father’s side.[5] Brown was raised Catholic and converted to Judaism as an adult. Throughout her childhood, Brown took numerous vacations to visit her mother’s family in Peru.[6] Her diverse upbringing influences her work most notably in the character Lola Levine whose Jewish-Peruvian-American ancestry mirrors Brown's.[7]

Career[]

Brown earned a B.A. in English from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1991, an M.A. in English from Boston College in 1994, and a Ph.D. in English from Ohio State University in 1998. She is a tenured professor at Northern Arizona University, where she teaches courses on Chicano, African American, and Multi-ethnic literature.[8]

Giving birth to her daughters motivated Brown to begin writing children's books that reflected the significant contributions of the people of the Americas.[9] Brown published her first children's book, My Name is Celia: the Life of Celia Cruz (Me llamo Celia: la vida de Celia Cruz), published bilingually in English and Spanish in 2004, for which she won the Américas Award for Children's Literature. Brown finds inspiration in her Peruvian and Jewish heritage and a commitment to bring diverse stories to children [10]

In the book Waiting for the Biblioburro, Brown works to showcase the power of literacy and education by telling the story of a Colombian educator who reaches remote communities in Colombia with a donkey powered library.[11] Brown's book Frida Kahlo and her Animalitos was selected by the New York Times as the best illustrated book of 2017.[12]

In 2018, Brown launched a chapter-book series Sarai, co-authored with child actress and internet sensation Sarai Gonzalez. The series is targeted at children 7-10 and is inspired by events in Sarai's life.[13][14]

Brown's books are often published as dual language editions. She has even had one translated into Quechua[15] an indigenous language of the Andes.

Awards[]

Entire body of work

  • Valle del Sol Award
  • Victoria Foundation’s Professor Alberto Rios
  • Outstanding Latino/a in the Literary Arts Award
  • Judy Goddard Award
  • Most Significant Creative or Artistic Achievement Award—Northern Arizona University

Waiting for the Biblioburro (Tricycle/Random House, 2011)

Marisol McDonald and the Clash Bash (New York: Lee & Low, 2013)

Tito Puente, Mambo King/Tito Puente, rey del mambo (New York: HarperCollins Rayo, 2013)

Marisol McDonald Doesn’t Match/Marisol McDonald no combina (Children’s Book Press, 2011)

Pablo Neruda: Poet of the People (Henry Holt, 2011)

  • Américas Award for Children’s Literature
  • Orbis Pictus Award Honor for Outstanding Nonfiction Honor for Outstanding Nonfiction
  • Kirkus –Starred Review

Side by Side: The Story of Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez/Lado a lado: La historia de Dolores Huerta y Cesar Chavez (HarperCollins Rayo, 2010)

Chavela and the Magic Bubble (Clarion Books, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010)

Pelé King of Soccer (HarperCollins Rayo, 2009)

  • Kirkus –Starred Review

My Name is Gabito: The Life of Gabriel Garcia Márquez (Luna Rising/Rising Moon, 2007)

My Name is Gabriela: The Life of Gabriela Mistral/Me llamo Gabriela: la vida de Gabriela Mistral (Luna Rising/Rising Moon, 2005)

  • Críticas—Starred Review

My Name is Celia: The Life of Celia Cruz/Me llamo Celia: la vida de Celia Cruz (Luna Rising/Rising Moon, 2004)

  • Américas Book Award

Shaurko el Arqueólogo Peruano Julio C. Tello/Sharuko Peruvian Archeologist Julio C. Tello (Lee and Low Books, 2020)

List of Books[]

Title Publisher Year ISBN
My Name Is Celia: The Life of Celia Cruz/Me llamo Celia: la vida de Celia Cruz Luna Rising 2004 978-0873588720
My Name Is Gabriela: The Life of Gabriela Mistral/Me llamo Gabriela: la vida de Gabriela Mistral Cooper Square Publishing 2005 978-0873588591
Butterflies on Carmen Street Piñata Books 2007 978-1558854840
My Name Is Gabito: The Life of Gabriel García Márquez/Me llamo Gabito: la vida de Gabriel García Márquez" Cooper Square Publishing 2007 978-0873589086
Pelé King of Soccer/El rey del fútbol HarperCollins 2008 978-0061227813
Side by Side: The Story of Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez/Lado a Lado: La Historia de Dolores Huerta y Cesar Chavez HarperCollins 2010 978-0061227813
Chavela and the Magic Bubble Clarion Books 2010 978-0547241975
Pablo Neruda, Poet of the People Macmillan 2011 978-0805091984
Clara and the Curandera/Clara y la curandera Piñata Books 2011 978-1558857001
Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match/Marisol McDonald no combina Children's Book Press 2011 978-0892392353
Tito Puente, Mambo King/Tito Puente, Rey del Mambo HarperCollins 2013 978-0061227837
Marisol McDonald and the Clash Bash/la fiesta sin igual Lee and Low Books 2013 978-0892392735
Maya's Blanket/La Manta de Maya Children's Book Press/Lee and Low Books 2015 978-0892392353
Lola Levine is not Mean Little Brown, & Co. 2015 978-0316258364
Waiting for the Biblioburro/Esperando el Biblioburro: (Spanish-English bilingual edition) Tricycle Press/Random House 2016 978-0553538793
Marisol McDonald and the Monster: Marisol McDonald y El Monstruo Children's Book Press/Lee and Low Books 2016 978-0892392353
Lola Levine Meets Jelly Bean Little Brown, & Co. 2017 978-0316258500
Lola Levine and the Vacation Dream Little Brown, & Co. 2017 978-0316506380
Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos NorthSouth Books 2017 978-0735842694
Lola Levine and the Halloween Scream Little Brown, & Co. 2017 978-1338193428
Sarai and the Meaning of Awesome Scholastic 2018 978-0735842694
Sarai in the Spotlight Scholastic 2018 978-0735842694
Sarai Saves the Music Scholastic 2019 978-0735842694
Sarai and Around the World Fair Scholastic 2019 978-0735842694
Sharuko el Arqueólogo Peruano Julio C. Tello/Sharuko the Peruvian Archeologist Julio C. Tello Lee and Low Books 2020 978-0892394234

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