Books/Libros LATINO ARTISTS ROUND TABLE A Caribbean Journey 
from A to Y (Read and 
Discover What Happened 
to the Z) 
(Editorial Campana), 2007
ISBN 978-0-9725611-8-1
(0-9725611-8-8)
Format: Hardcover, 64 Pages
$19.95


A Caribbean Journey from A to Y (Read and Discover What Happened to the Z)
Únetenos en este divertido y educativo viaje en el que iremos, letra por letra, por las islas del Caribe. Desde Aruba a Trinidad, de Alligator a Yam, aprenderás los nombres de muchas de las islas, y fascinantes datos sobre ellas.

¿Un astronauta caribeño? ¿De qué isla? ¿Focas en las aguas tropicales? ¿Una isla con más de 300 ríos? ¿Y qué es un coki? 

Las ilustraciones de la artista indígena Earleen Griswold, las cuales hizo durante los años que vivió en las Islas Vírgenes, adornan este libro que toda la familia distfrutará. Captura, entretiene y educa a los lectores de cualquier parte del mundo.

Y ya verás lo que le pasó a la Z…


A Caribbean Journey from A to Y
(Read and Discover What Happened to the Z)
Join us in this fun and educational journey through the Caribbean islands, one letter at a time.

From Aruba to Trinidad and from Alligator to Yam, you will learn the names of many of the islands, plus fascinating facts about them. 

A Caribbean astronaut? From which island? Seals in these tropical waters? An island with over 300 rivers? And what is a cokí?

With beautiful illustrations by Native American artist Earleen Griswold, drawn during her years living in the Virgin Islands, this is a book that you and your family will enjoy opening again and again. It will captivate, entertain, and educate readers from any part of the world.

And wait until you see what they did with the Z...
MARIO PICAYO is a cultural activist, audiovisual artist and producer. He has worked for the Smithsonian Institution, the Dominican Republic's Institute of Folklore and other cultural institutions in the United States and the Caribbean. As a photographer, Mario Picayo’ solo exhibitions have been presented in New York, Spain, Paraguay, Dominican Republic, Argentina, Cuba, and the Virgin Islands.

In the past he has worked as editor for Sesame Workshop (Sesame Street). He currently divides his time between duties as Editor in Chief of Editorial Campana, an independent publishing house, as Producer of
Gente y cultura, the award winning public television program, and as Executive Director of LART (Latino Artist Round Table), a not-for-profit organization founded in 1999.

The New York State Assembly made public recognition to his artistic career and his work as defender and promoter of Latino culture in 2004.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EARLEEN GRISWOLD is a West Coast native who lived for five years in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, where the illustrations for this book were created. She lives in Washington State with her husband Don, and their two daughters Ashley and Kara. This is her first published work. Earleen and Don are the owners and managers of the Old Liberty Theater in Ridgefield, Washington.
 
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