Red or Green

The Colors of a Family Tradition

by Lori Martinez Conticelli Illustrated by Bobbie Laemmle


Formats

Softcover
$13.99
Hardcover
$15.99
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/19/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 30
ISBN : 9781425733209
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 30
ISBN : 9781425733216
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 30
ISBN : 9781669847274

About the Book

“Red or Green” … The Colors of a Family Tradition, is an educational story for young children about the harvesting of chile in New Mexico. The story is told within the context of a mother teaching her own children about chile harvesting, particularly as it relates to her Spanish-American ethnicity and cultural background, as well as the traditions she learned from her grandparents. This book will target children all over New Mexico and the United States, since it represents the transferring of traditions and customs from one generation to another. This book provides children an opportunity to learn about another cultural group and also provides parents a framework to begin exploring their own heritage with their children. In addition, this book was written for children of Hispanic origin, particularly of a traditional Spanish culture who are at risk of losing their sense of cultural identity and pride. It is also a book that contributes to preservation of traditions and customs of our Spanish-American ancestors.

There is limited published work about the history of Spanish-American’s in New Mexico and the Southwest, and to date, there are no known children’s books about the history of growing chile in New Mexico, which has been an integral part of the culture and community. Today in New Mexico, chile not only represents a tradition for Hispanics, but also has become an important aspect of our State’s identity, as well as a staple in most homes throughout New Mexico.


About the Author

Lori Martinez Conticelli was raised in Chimayo, New Mexico, by her maternal grandparents and parents. She attended the University of New Mexico and obtained her Bachelor of Art’s degree in psychology in 1989, and in 1995, she received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She was previously a contributing writer on mental health issues for Imagen magazine, which is dedicated to promoting Latinos in New Mexico. Dr. Martinez is currently in private practice as a clinical and forensic psychologist in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she lives with her husband and two sons.