Born in New York City in 1950, Julia Alvarez's parents returned to their native country, Dominican Republic, shortly after her birth. Ten years later, the family was forced to flee to the United States because of her father’s involvement in a plot to overthrow the dictator, Trujillo.
Alvarez has written novels (How the García Girls Lost Their Accents, In the Time of the Butterflies, ¡Yo!, In the Name of Salomé, Saving the World, Afterlife), collections of poems (Homecoming, The Other Side/ El Otro Lado, The Woman I Kept to Myself), nonfiction (Something to Declare, Once Upon A Quinceañera, and A Wedding in Haiti), and numerous books for young readers (including the Tía Lola Stories series, Before We Were Free, finding miracles, Return to Sender and Where Do They Go?).
Alvarez’s awards include the Pura Belpré and Américas Awards for her books for young readers, the Hispanic Heritage Award, and the F. Scott Fitzgerald Award. In 2013, she received the National Medal of Arts from President Obama.
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Fiction, Dominican Americans, Children's fiction, Juvenile fiction, Families, Family life, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 12, Fiction, historical, general, American literature, Family life, fiction, Vermont, fiction, Dominican americans, fiction, Dominican republic, fiction, Fiction, general, Great-aunts, Literature, Reading Level-Grade 10, Criticism and interpretation, History, Poetry (poetic works by one author), Reading Level-Grade 9, Sisters, fiction, Adoption, fiction, DivorcePlaces
Dominican Republic, United States, Vermont, Amazon rainforest, Baker Street, Caribbean, Cuba, Italy, London, Ship-Trap Island, Tibet, Verona, Central America, Haiti, República Dominicana, Alabama, Andover, Barbados, Bronx (New York, N.Y.), China, Cumberland County, Developing countries, Eastern Europe, England, HaitíPeople
Julia Alvarez, Abram, Archie, Balthasar, Benvolio, Camila Henríquez Ureña, Duncan Ross, Escalus, Friar John, Friar Lawrence, General Zaroff, Gregory, Ivan, Jabez Wilson, John Clay, John H. Watson, Juliet Capulet, Lady Capulet, Lady Montague, Mercutio, Mr. Merryweather, Paris, Peter, Police Inspector Jones, Romeo MontagueTime
20th century, 1890, 1930-1961, 21st century, 1692, 1861-1865, 1861-65, 19th century, American Civil War, Civil War, 1861-1865, Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, December, Siglo XXIID Numbers
- OLID: OL29751A
- ISNI: 000000010918983X
- VIAF: 79102742
- Wikidata: Q450243
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q450243
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