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The Cot in the Living Room
The Cot in the Living Room | Hilda Eunice Burgos
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A young Dominican American girl in New York City moves from jealousy to empathy as her parents babysit children whose families work the overnight shift in this picture book debut. Night after night, a young girl watches her mami set up a cot in the living room for guests in their Washington Heights apartment, like Raquel (who's boring) and Edgardo (who gets crumbs everywhere). She resents that they get the entire living room with a view of the George Washington Bridge, while all she gets is a tiny bedroom with a view of her sister (who snores). Until one night, no one comes, and it's finally her chance! But as it turns out, sleeping in the cot in the living room isn't all she thought it would be. A celebration of the ways a Dominican American community takes care of one another while showing young readers that sometimes the best way to be a better neighbor is by imagining how it feels to spend a night sleeping on someone else's pillow.
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TheBookHippie
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#FOODANDLIT ??

Hilda Burgos author of middle-grade novels Ana María Reyes Does Not Live in a Castle,Miosotis Flores Never Forgets and this book. The daughter of Dominican immigrants, she lives with her family near Philadelphia, where she works as an environmental lawyer.

All her books are excellent. I read this one once a week to kids in similar situations: do not have a bed or bedroom or sleep elsewhere at night.

Catsandbooks ❤️🇩🇴 1y
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TheBookHippie
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Serious love. This book starts so many great conversations after I read it a loud to classrooms. Just wonderful.

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When I started in title one schools there was a book for readers that talked about “what‘s your room like” many kids I read with sleep on couches or cots or in shelters, they don‘t have a bedroom and would just look blankly … I got rid of the book. This book dropped in June and I‘m anxious to get a copy in my hands. I‘ll keep you posted. I have it on hold at library. Try before I buy ♥️🤍

GingerAntics Oh how exciting! I can‘t wait to see how the kids like this one. 3y
TheBookHippie @GingerAntics Me either! I am hoping for a WIN. 3y
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