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The Lady of Guadalupe par Tomie DePaola
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The Lady of Guadalupe (édition 1980)

par Tomie DePaola

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Recounts the appearance of the Lady of Guadalupe to a poor Indian farmer in Mexico in 1531.
Membre:SaintSunniva
Titre:The Lady of Guadalupe
Auteurs:Tomie DePaola
Info:New York : Holiday House, c1980.
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Mots-clés:Author-Illustrator, Virgin Mary, Mexico, 16th Century, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Aztecs

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An indian boy, Juan Diego, lived in now called Mexico. Him and his wife lived in the village of Tolpetlac while being reigned over by the Aztec Empire. Juan Diego's wife passed away from illness and Diego was utterly distraught. He began to attend church every Saturday to pray at the mass in honor of the Mother of God. Then on December 9, 1531, Juan Diego heard a voice. This was not an ordinary voice. This voice was gentle, loving, and kind. This beautiful lady appeared to him and told him she was the Mother of God and asked him to deliver an important message to the Bishop. Juan Diego accomplished this task after three tries of delivering the message to the village. With the miraculous image of the Mother of God appearing on Diego's tilma, the celebration of Our Lady of Guadalupe was created. Juan Diego was extremely thankful for this encounter and lived the rest of his life taking care of the shrine built because of his meetings with the woman. The detail in the book was extremely accurate. This story could not have had any more detail. The author told the story of Juan Diego and Our Lady of Guadalupe in an orderly fashion. I can not fully understand why this was not my favorite book because I truly admire Our Lady of Guadalupe. While I was reading, I felt bored and that the book was never going to be over. It had a sense of repetitiveness and lack of emotion. Overall, the accuracy made up for the lack of feelings this story brought upon me. ( )
  cbattistella19 | Jan 31, 2018 |
Juan Diego was the protagonist of this piece and because he ask a loyal man to the church and God, he gets stunned by a righteous woman known as the "The Lady of Guadalupe." This lady sent him on a series of tasks that made his reputation holy and he ended up healing his ill uncle because of her. At the end of story, he becomes the one to take care of the shrine of the "Lady of Guadalupe" Recommended for older kids, middle and high school as a true story. It was very interesting, I honestly just did not want to leave the book until I finished it. ( )
  sabdelaz | Feb 9, 2014 |
The Lady of Guadalupe introduces young readers to the well-known Catholic story of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Beautifully illustrated by the author and available in Spanish, The Lady of Guadalupe is a wonderful account of the Blessed Mother’s appearance to a poor Indian farmer in Mexico. ( )
  JoStARs | Jul 7, 2013 |
After being visited by a lady, Juan Diego is sent on a mission to request that the Bishop of Mexio build a church for the Mother of God. He is sent away by the Bishop and must return with a sign from the lady. Juan Diego must put forth courage and face the illness of a dear Uncle in order to fulfill his promise to the lady. ( )
  MelAKnee | Sep 14, 2011 |
It was a good story and it shoes a glimpse of Mexican culture and tells the story of our Lady of Guadalupe which is very popular with many children. ( )
  Kquinata | Dec 3, 2009 |
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