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The Red Umbrella

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Knopf BFYR, 2010

ISBN-13: 9780375854897

ISBN-10: 0375854894

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“Gonzalez enters the literary scene with this exceptional historical novel.”​

                                                                                    – Kirkus Reviews

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In 1961, two years after the Communist revolution, Lucía Álvarez still leads a carefree life, dreaming of parties and her first crush. But when the soldiers come to her sleepy Cuban town, everything begins to change. Freedoms are stripped away. Neighbors disappear. Her friends feel like strangers. And her family is being watched.

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As the revolution’s impact becomes more oppressive, Lucía’s parents make the heart-wrenching decision to send her and her little brother to the United States—on their own.

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Suddenly plunked down in Nebraska with well-meaning strangers, Lucía struggles to adapt to a new country, a new language, a new way of life. But what of her old life? Will she ever see her home or her parents again? And if she does, will she still be the same girl?

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Based on the real events of Operation Pedro Pan where over 14,000 Cuban children were sent to the U.S. in the two year period between 1960-1962, this novel depicts the pain of losing one’s homeland and showcases the generosity of the American spirit.

Awards & Recognition

Best Fiction for Young Adults

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  • American Library Association Best Fiction for Young Adults

  • Top Ten Indie Next Book

  • ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers

  • International Reading Association – Teacher’s Choice Book

  • CCBC Choices Book Selection

  • ALSC El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros Selection

  • Skipping Stones Honor Award

  • International Latino Book Award – Silver Medal

  • Florida Book Award – Gold Medal

  • Nebraska Book Award – Gold Medal

  • Oregon State Reading List

  • Nebraska State Reading List

  • Arizona State Reading List

  • Latina Magazine’s Best Book of the Year

  • ABC New Voices Pick

  • Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Book

  • Christian Science Monitor’s Best Children’s Book 

  • 2017 YALSA Amazing Audiobook

  • 2018 Junior Library Guild Selection for Spanish Books

  • Florida B.E.S.T. Standards Book- 7th grade

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State Lists & Awards

Arizona
State Reading List

Nebraska
Nebraska Book Award - Gold Medal
State Reading List

Oregon
State Reading List

Florida
Florida Book Award - Gold Medal
State Reading List

B.E.S.T. Standards Book - 7th Grade

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Reviews

“Gonzalez deals effectively with separation, culture shock, homesickness, uncertainty and identity as she captures what is also a grand adventure – resilient kids taking to a new way of life.”

“Through the eyes of (the) likable young narrator, readers will understand a compelling part of history. Kudos to Christina Diaz Gonzalez for sharing her family’s story, and for telling it so well.” ​

 – Publisher's Weekly

– Denver Post

– San Francisco Chronicle

 – School Library Journal

 – Christian Science Monitor

“An insightful window into the aspect of recent history known as Pedro Pan”

“Debut author Gonzalez excels at highlighting the cultural difficulties… memorable heroine and supporting cast offer a moving portrait of resilience and reinvention” 

“Christina Diaz Gonzalez captures the fervor, uncertainty and fear of the times through Lucía’s first-person perspective and the newspaper headlines that begin each chapter…a compelling first novel.”

 – Washington Post

“Well-written novel has a thoroughly believable protagonist and well-chosen period details… it could generate some excellent classroom discussions”

 – School Library Journal

– Denver Post

 – Publishers Weekly

©2025 Christina Diaz Gonzalez
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