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In 2018, an adaptation of the book for middle graders was published by Delacorte Press, entitled The Beloved World of Sonia Sotomayor. [24] The American Library Association describes it as "offer[ing] gentle advice for young readers." [25] The adaptation was a finalist for the 2019 YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults. [25]
Sonia Ilinskagia (Greek: Σόνια Ιλίνσκαγια; 1938 – 19 January 2024) was a Greek-Russian writer, translator and professor. She was considered [ by whom? ] one of the most important scholars of modern Greek literature.
Before writing Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You, Sotomayor wrote her first picture book, Turning Pages: My Life Story, illustrated by Lulu Delacre in 2018, and a memoir titled My Beloved World. [3] Sotomayor followed her memoir with an adaptation meant for children 10 years and older titled My Beloved World of Sonia Sotomayor. [3]
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Sonia Gutiérrez (born 1947 in Cúcuta, Colombia) is an artist specializing in drawings, oil paintings, and print making.Her artwork is known for focusing on issues and events occurring in Colombia, particularly as a response to the political climate during the 1970s.
Sonia Soto is a translator of Spanish literature into English. She is a past winner (2000) and runner-up (2006) for the Premio Valle-Inclan for Spanish translation . [ 1 ]
File information Description Sonia Delaunay, Blaise Cendrars, 1913, La prose du Transsibérien et de la Petite Jehanne de France, illustrated book with watercolor applied through pochoir and relief print on paper, 200 x 35.6 cm, Princeton University Art Museum
The series of Windows, with their use of the Eiffel Tower as the central theme, were a direct influence on Sonia's contributions to the poem; again, the eye was supposed to move between elements of the picture and the words creating a sensation of speed and disorientation that echoed the poem's theme of travel. The book is contained in a ...