The Farolitos of ChristmasFirst published in Fall 1995 to much acclaim, Rudolfo Anaya's warmly told tale of how the Christmas tradition of farolitos came to be has become a perennial favorite. This season Hyperion Books for Children is proud to offer this special signed edition by Rudolfo Anaya, who has been called the godfather of Chicano literature. This autographed volume, available while supplies last, radiates with the lights and joy of the Christmas season, making it the perfect gift to share with readers young and old. |
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adobe wall baby Jesus beautiful biscochitos catch falling stars chile Christmas Eve Christmas sugar cookie Christmas tree coat and mittens cold cupful of sugar dark dles dozens of bags father feel better today Feliz Navidad glad you're home glowed brightly grandfather grocery store help Abuelo horno hugged hundred farolitos hurried light the luminarias looked at Abuelo Luz and Reina Luz answered Luz put Luz smiled Luz thought Luz took Luz's house Luz's mother Mamá mi'jita mittens and ran nacimiento night oshá Papá pastores piñon logs piñon wood posole protect the candle pueblo put the candles Reina asked Reina cried Reina lived Reina stood Reina the secret Reina's house Reina's mother road San Miguel sand Santo Clos Santo Niño shepherds small candle snow stop to sing stove tamales tell Reina three stood tin star tores traditional Christmas sugar village warm wind will blow window wrapped in corn