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Novel/Book in Verse • Fiction
Dominican Republic • 1990s
2000
Middle grade
10-14 years
Published in 2001 by HarperCollins, The Color of My Words by Lynn Joseph follows the story of twelve-year-old Ana Rosa, an observant aspiring poet in the Dominican Republic who discovers the power of her voice through writing while navigating the complexities of family, identity, and community.
Emotional
Contemplative
Heartwarming
Inspirational
Melancholic
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The young adult novel The Color of My Words by Lynn Joseph garners praise for its evocative prose and the poignant coming-of-age journey of Ana Rosa in the Dominican Republic. While celebrated for its vibrant depiction of cultural and familial ties, some readers find the plot predictable. Overall, its emotional depth and lyrical narration resonate strongly.
Readers who relish The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros will adore The Color of My Words by Lynn Joseph for its poignant exploration of a young girl’s life and dreams in the Dominican Republic. Ideal for those who seek emotional, coming-of-age narratives with rich cultural contexts. Suitable for middle-grade to young adult audiences.
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Guario
Ana Rosa’s supportive older brother, whose ambition and encouragement play a significant role in her life and her pursuit of writing.
Mami
The nurturing and protective mother of Ana Rosa, who manages the family’s daily life with a cautious yet caring approach towards her daughter's aspirations.
Papi
A lively and loving father figure to Ana Rosa, known for his supportive nature and vibrant personality, despite occasional absences.
144
Novel/Book in Verse • Fiction
Dominican Republic • 1990s
2000
Middle grade
10-14 years
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