Para los fans de Lupe Wong no baila, de Donna Barba Higuera, y La luna dentro de m, de Aida Salazar, llega una novela contempornea de escuela secundaria llena de coraje y espritu activista.La vida apesta cuando tienes doce aos. Ya no eres una nia pequea, pero tampoco eres una adulta, y todos los mayores a tu alrededor empiezan a hablar de tu cuerpo en cuanto comienza a cambiar. Y que es peor que ser una nia china-filipina-estadounidense-guatemalteca que no habla bien ninguna de sus lenguas ancestrales? Ser, adems, una de las pocas chicas en la escuela que an no ha tenido su primera regla, junto con sus dos mejores amigas.Manuela ';Mani' Semilla quiere dos cosas: que le llegue la regla y frustrar el plan de su mam de llevarla a Guatemala en su decimotercer cumpleaos. Si su madre siempre habla de lo peligroso que es Guatemala y de cunto sacrifico para venir a este pas, por que Mani debera querer ir a visitar?Pero un da, en el tico, encuentra cartas secretas entre su madre y su ta Beatriz, quien, segn la historia familiar, murio en un accidente de autobs antes de que Mani naciera. Sin embargo, las cartas revelan una verdad diferente. Por que su familia realmente se fue de Guatemala? Que descubrir Mani sobre s misma en el proceso? Y como podrn esas cartas ayudarla a enfrentarse a la cultura del acoso en su propia escuela?Reconocimiento para Mani Semilla encuentra su voz de quetzalMedallista de Plata del International Latino Book AwardFinalista del Premio Libro Infantil Jane AddamsSeleccion del Proyecto de Libros Feministas RISE de la Asociacion de Biblioteca EstadounidenseMejor del Ao:School Library Journal *; Booklist *; Biblioteca Pblica de Nueva York *; Libros de Justicia Social';Anna Lapera retrata con maestra las dificultades de una joven en la secundaria, pero con una voz tan autentica y conmovedora que te har encogerte de emocion en un momento y celebrar en el siguiente. Teje una historia nica, llena de humor, tensiones familiares y secretos, mientras una nia aprende a liberar su voz del miedo y a tomar su poder.' Donna Barba Higuera, Ganadora de la Medalla Newbery';Este impresionante debut te har rer, animarte y pararte en la mesa ms cercana para protestar contra la injusticia, probablemente todo antes de terminar el primer captulo.' LitHub ';Una mirada poderosa a la accion colectiva que demuestra que cuando alzamos la voz juntos, no solo hacemos ruido: cantamos. No te lo puedes perder.' School Library Journal (resea estelar) ';Los lectores apoyarn a Mani a medida que desarrolle el coraje para defenderse a s misma y a otras nias, incluso cuando sea aterrador. Una excelente introduccion para estudiantes de secundaria y lectores preadolescentes sobre temas como el consentimiento y el movimiento #MeToo.' Booklist (resea estelar)';Una historia conmovedora y bellamente contada sobre el coraje y el poder de la tradicion. La voz recien descubierta de Mani nos inspirar a todos a encontrar nuestra propia manera de hablar contra la opresion.' Francisco X. Stork, autor galardonado--Best of the Year: School Library Journal - Booklist - NYPL - Social Justice BooksFor fans of Donna Barba Higueras Lupe Wong Wont Dance and Aida Salazars The Moon Within comes Mani Semilla Finds Her Quetzal Voice a contemporary middle grade novel full of spunk and activist heart.Life sucks when youre twelve. Youre not a little kid, but youre also not an adult, and all the grown-ups in your life talk about your body the minute it starts getting a shape. And what sucks even more than being a Chinese-Filipino-American-Guatemalan who cant speak any ancestral language well? When almost every other girl in school has already gotten her period except for you and your two besties.Manuela ';Mani' Semilla wants two things: To get her period, and to thwart her moms plan of taking her to Guatemala on her thirteenth birthday. If her moms always going on about how dangerous it is in Guatemala, and how much she sacrificed to come to this country, then why should Mani even want to visit?But one day, up in the attic, she finds secret letters between her mom and her Ta Beatriz, who, according to family lore, died in a bus crash before Mani was born. But the letters reveal a different story. Why did her family really leave Guatemala? What will Mani learn about herself along the way? And how can the letters help her to stand up against the culture of harassment at her own school?P R A I S E';Anna Lapera expertly voices a young girl's middle school trials, but with a voice so unique and heartfelt you will be cringing one moment and cheering the next. She weaves a distinctive story filled with humor, family heartache, and secrets while a young girl releases the fear of her voice and grasps its power.'Newbery Medalist Donna Barba Higuera ';With strong writing, frank conversations about periods, anatomy, and bodily autonomy, plus dynamic characters, this solidly upper middle grade/lower YA story will empower readers, affirm their own middle school experiences, and show that people should be held accountable for the many daily offenses girls and women are subjected to. A powerful look at collective action that shows when we raise our voices together, we don't just make noisewe sing. Not to be missed.' School Library Journal (starred) ';Lapera's debut novel focuses on the disparities against women, shedding light on the femicides occurring in other countries. Readers will root for Mani as she develops the courage to advocate for herself and other girls, even when its frightening. A great introduction for middle-schoolers and tween readers on topics such as consent and the #MeToo movement.' Booklist (starred)';Using perceptive prose, debut author Lapera approaches Guatemala's fraught history with care and respect, and lovingly spotlights the tension felt in the relationship between a protective mother and the daughter who seeks independence from her.'Publishers Weekly';A poignant, feminist coming-of-age story.'Kirkus';Lapera's writing shines in the rendering of connection and levity with friends and family. There are laugh-out-loud moments, from the bizarre to the everyday. There is inspiration and hope Amid the frankness about challenging topics, readers will also encounter warmth and a pervading sense of capability and inner strength in finding their own voices.'Horn Book';This impressive debut will make you laugh, cheer, and stand up on the nearest table to protest injustice, probably all before you finish chapter one.' LitHub';A beautifully told, poignant story about courage and the power of tradition. Man's newly discovered voice will inspire all of us to find our own way to speak out against oppression.Award-winning author Francisco X. Stork