Author biography gerola brown
Known for her Lola Levine and Sarai chapter book series, as well as numerous biographies covering such Latin American luminaries as Tito Puente , [ 1 ] Celia Cruz , Dolores Huerta , and Cesar Chavez , she writes relatable characters that highlight the nuance and diversity of the Latinx experience and girl empowerment. Throughout her childhood, Brown took numerous vacations to visit her mother's family in Peru.
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Brown earned a B. She is a tenured professor at Northern Arizona University, where she teaches courses on Chicano, African American, and Multi-ethnic literature. Giving birth to her daughters motivated Brown to begin writing children's books that reflected the significant contributions of the people of the Americas. She has even had one translated into Quechua [ 11 ] an indigenous language of the Andes.
In her book Waiting for the Biblioburro , Brown works to showcase the power of literacy and education by telling the story of a Colombian educator who reaches remote communities in Colombia with a donkey powered library. In , Brown launched a chapter-book series Sarai , co-authored with child actress and internet sensation Sarai Gonzalez.
The series is targeted at children and is inspired by events in Sarai's life. Source: [ 19 ]. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk.