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OverviewA coming-of-age memoir. In the face of her father's addiction, an altruistic young Latina struggles to reclaim her self worth amidst her deteriorating Brooklyn projects. Brownsville Bred (adapted from her autobiographical stage play) is a young adult novel told in a series of vignettes--some funny, some heartbreaking, that together tell Elaine Del Valle's journey growing up in the toughest project in Brownsville, the toughest neighborhood in New York. But her story refuses to be ghetto-ized. It bursts with the details of life and touches everyone. Prepare to be handheld through a journey that will make you feel more than inspired...It will make you feel CAPABLE! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elaine del VallePublisher: del Valle Productions, Inc. Imprint: del Valle Productions, Inc. Edition: Hard Cover ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9781734309997ISBN 10: 1734309997 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 22 March 2020 Recommended Age: From 13 to 17 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsComing of age success story for a Latinx girl from Brooklyn -- An ABSOLUTELY AMAZING Latinx story written by Del Valle. So overdue for a coming of age success story of a young woman. Every school should have young women reading this story as motivation. --Michael S. Levine (Baldwin School District) PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY -Brownsville Bred Forty-Eight Books Advance to the BookLife Prize Nonfiction Quarterfinals PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY - THE BOOKLIFE PRIZE Title: Brownsville Bred: Dreaming Out Loud Author: Elaine Del Valle Genre: Nonfiction/Memoir Audience: YA/Middle Grade Word Count: 35871 Assessment: Idea/Concept: Del Valle's autobiographical tale, adapted from her stage play, provides a textured, vibrant reading experience. Through the author's rich recollections, she offers both a visceral look at her own upbringing--in all its joys and hours of suffering--as well as perceptive commentary on the changes unfolding in a Brooklyn neighborhood. Prose: The author writes with a fluid, rhythmic cadence that heightens the story's power. The crackling language effectively mirrors young Del Valle's inner turmoil as well as her zest for life and desire to live meaningfully. Originality: Memoirs of childhood abound, but Del Valle makes the format her own through her performative writing style and vivid scene building. The work elicits a range of emotions from receptive young readers. Execution: Del Valle creatively and successfully weaves a poignant story of her transforming childhood home and the effects such changes have on her, her family, and the broader community. Score: Plot/Idea: 10 Originality: 10 Prose: 10 Character/Execution: 10 Overall: 10.00 Report Submitted: February 4, 2020 "Coming of age success story for a Latinx girl from Brooklyn --""An ABSOLUTELY AMAZING Latinx story written by Del Valle. So overdue for a coming of age success story of a young woman. Every school should have young women reading this story as motivation."" --Michael S. Levine (Baldwin School District) PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY -Brownsville Bred Forty-Eight Books Advance to the BookLife Prize Nonfiction Quarterfinals PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY - THE BOOKLIFE PRIZE Title: Brownsville Bred: Dreaming Out Loud Author: Elaine Del Valle Genre: Nonfiction/Memoir Audience: YA/Middle Grade Word Count: 35871 Assessment: Idea/Concept: Del Valle's autobiographical tale, adapted from her stage play, provides a textured, vibrant reading experience. Through the author's rich recollections, she offers both a visceral look at her own upbringing--in all its joys and hours of suffering--as well as perceptive commentary on the changes unfolding in a Brooklyn neighborhood. Prose: The author writes with a fluid, rhythmic cadence that heightens the story's power. The crackling language effectively mirrors young Del Valle's inner turmoil as well as her zest for life and desire to live meaningfully. Originality: Memoirs of childhood abound, but Del Valle makes the format her own through her performative writing style and vivid scene building. The work elicits a range of emotions from receptive young readers. Execution: Del Valle creatively and successfully weaves a poignant story of her transforming childhood home and the effects such changes have on her, her family, and the broader community. Score: Plot/Idea: 10 Originality: 10 Prose: 10 Character/Execution: 10 Overall: 10.00 Report Submitted: February 4, 2020" Author Information"Elaine Del Valle is an award winning playwright, director, producer, screenwriter and casting director. She first garnered critical acclaim with her autobiographical, Off-Broadway stage play, Brownsville Bred for which she won the 2011 HOLA award for excellence in playwriting, and was named Trendsetter at the Multi-Cultural Media Forum. The play chronicles Elaine's true Nuyorican (New York-Puert Rican) coming-of-age amidst the deteriorating backdrop of her 1980's Brownsville Brooklyn welfare projects. Brownsville Bred was subsequently published as a Young Adult Memoir and became a quarter-finalist in Publisher's Weekly BookLife Prize (2020). The novel is now a part of Creative Writing and American Latino Cultural studies in NYC public schools. Her books are featured globally on the shelves of the Latinx House libraries at major film festivals. Elaine has won numerous Best Director and Best Short Film awards. Her short, Me 3.769, has screened in competition at top tier film festivals and was licensed by HBO. As the owner and operator of Del Valle Productions & Casting, Elaine has become the go-to person for up-and-coming diverse talent and rising stars for many high profile brands, studios and agencies. Elaine was featured in the PBS documentary Beating The Odds, alongside luminaries such as Michelle Obama. Ebby Magazine called her a Tour De Force. She is a Sundance Institute grant recipient, and her scripts have been amongst Cinequest's TOP 50 (2019 & 2020) . In 2019 Miami News Times named her as One of 5 Filmmakers to Watch. Elaine was named Madrina (""Godmother"" by Prime Latino Media-2017) and as Vanguard (by Official Latino 2019). Both awards reflect her leadership in and support of the Latinx, independent filmmaking community." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |