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Sleeping with the Light on (Hardcover)
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Sleeping with the Light on (Hardcover)
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List price R367
Loot Price R342
Discovery Miles 3 420
You Save R25 (7%)
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Life in Guatemala is simple for young Davico and his older brother
Felipe ... until soldiers invade, and the blackouts begin. Davico
lives with his family above La Casita -- the Little House -- in
Guatemala City in the early 1950s. But it's not just a little
house. It's also the family restaurant! The restaurant provides
plenty of distraction and adventure for Davico and his older
brother, Felipe. The mean cook, Augusto, and the always-late
waiter, Otto, love to play tricks on Davico. There's a huge oven
that Felipe knows how to light -- if he can only reach the box of
matches above the stove. And don't forget the glass tank of live
lobsters -- including the king of them all, Genghis Khan, who
stares at Davico with round unblinking eyes. Could Genghis Khan
climb on the back of the other lobsters and get out of the tank,
Davico wonders. Could he move faster on land than in the water?
Then one day, Davico hears shooting in the streets. There are
blackouts every evening, and the family must sleep under the big
wooden table in the dining room. People stop coming to the
restaurant, and tanks and soldiers swarm the front of the National
Palace, where a shoeshine boy warns the brothers that the gringos
are coming. But what does that mean, and who are the gringos?
Davico wants to be brave, but the shooting and tanks and airplanes
flying overhead terrify him. He finds comfort in the special lamp
that his father buys him to endure the blackouts. But it is not
enough to console Davico when his parents announce that it's time
to leave for the United States of America, where no one speaks
Spanish, and everything is different. Key Text Features
Illustrations Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in
English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.7 Explain how
specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what is
conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize
aspects of a character or setting)
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