Mr. Mendoza's Paintbrush - Books/Comics & Graphic Novels / General
Be careful growing up in the green, wet, mango-sweet Mexican village of Rosario, where dead corpses rise up out of cathedral walls; where vast silver mines beneath the town occasionally collapse, causing a whole section of the village to drop out of sight; where Mr. Mendoza wields his paintbrush as the town’s self-appointed conscience. Magic realism, you say to yourself. Luis Alberto Urrea says, “No, NOT magical realism. It’s simply how kids grow up in Mexico. Especially if you’re a boy.” And the part about Mr. Mendoza is really true: He brandishes his magical paintbrush everywhere, painting graffiti to singe the hearts and souls of trouble-making boys (especially if he catches a boy peeping at the girls bathing in the river). He’ll steal the villain’s pants and paint PERVERT on his naked buttocks. And, finally, one day Mr. Mendoza’s paintbrush creates a miraculous event that no one in Rosario ever forgets! Luis Alberto Urrea is the author of the widely acclaimed novel The Hummingbird’s Daughter and a 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist for nonfiction for The Devil’s Highway. Inducted into the Latino Literature Hall of Fame, Urrea was born in Tijuana, Mexico, to a Mexican father and an American mother. This is his first graphic novel and another great book, like Vatos, that even reluctant readers will love. Christopher Cardinale is a muralist and artist with a social message. His large-scale murals against globalization and war can be seen in New York, Italy, Greece, and Mexico. He lives in Brooklyn.
Tells a story of a graffiti artist, Mr. Mendoza, who goes about the Mexican village of Rosario creating masterpieces that reflect the social ills of the city. One day his paintbrush creates a miraculous event that no one in Rosario ever forgets.
Mr. Mendoza, a painter from the village of Rosario, scrolls social messages on anything he can reach and amazes his neighbors
Mr. Mendoza, a painter from the village of Rosario, scrolls social messages on anything he can reach and amazes his neighbors.
General
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9781933693231
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| Fiction/Non-Fiction |
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Fiction
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| Publisher |
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Cinco Puntos Pr
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| Pages |
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64
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| List Price |
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$17.95
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| Author |
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Urrea, Luis Alberto
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| Publication Date |
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06/01/2010
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In Print
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| Format |
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Paperback
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English
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| Measurements |
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Height: 11 Inches (US)
Width: 8.5 Inches (US)
Thickness: 0.25 Inches (US)
Unit Weight: 0.6 Pounds (US)
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| Grade Range |
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7 - 9
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| Edition Number |
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1
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| Illustrator |
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Cardinale, Christopher
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