• Grandpa Lolo's Matanza
Author(s): Nasario Garcia,Dolores Aragon
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 76
Publisher: Rio Grande Books
Language: English
Date Published: 2016-01-01
Dimensions: 203 x 254 x 8mm
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Illustrations: 22 Illustrations; Illustrations, color

The "matanza" is a living tradition in New Mexico. A matanza is a whole pig roast that feeds the entire village in the winter. The story of the autumn matanza is suitable for children. The matanza in New Mexico was a way for families and friends to get together over really good food. This is the story of a family through the eyes of Junie López - an excited eight year old and the experience of a family matanza. NASARIO GARCÍA is an award-winning author and teacher, who documents oral histories of New Mexico and lives in Santa Fe. His latest books include Grandpa Lolo and Trampa: A Story of Surprise and Mystery, The Talking Lizard: New Mexico's Magic & Mystery, Bernalillo: Yesterday's Sunshine Today's Shadows, Fe y Tragedias and An Indelible Imprint. DOLORES ARAGÓN, an award-winning Contemporary Hispanic Market artist as well as a judge for Expo New Mexico in Fine and Hispanic Arts, lives in Peralta, New Mexico. This is the second book that Nasario García and Dolores Aragón have worked on together; their first book was the award-winning Grandma Lale's Tamales: A Christmas Story.
Book Info
Author Nasario Garcia, Dolores Aragon
Date Published 2016-01-01
Dimensions 203 x 254 x 8mm
First Author Nasario Garcia
Format Hardback
Illustrations 22 Illustrations; Illustrations, color
ISBN 9781936744473
Language English
No. of Pages 76
Publisher Rio Grande Books

Grandpa Lolo's Matanza

  • Nasario Garcia
  • Hardback
  • Publisher: Rio Grande Books
  • ISBN: 9781936744473
  • Availability:In Stock
  • $824