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René Saldaña Jr.'s Innovations of Children's Detective Fiction in the Mickey Rangel Series
2019
René Saldaña Jr.'s Mickey Rangel series (Arte Público, 2009-18) both fulfills and rewrites the conventions of children's detective fiction. On the south Texas border of the United States, fifth-grade detective Mickey solves cases while facing social problems and unanswered questions, aided by a mysterious Angel as his secret sidekick.
Journal Article
Rene Saldaña’s The Jumping Tree: Exploring Childhood Universals through a Hispanic Novel
Introduced to The Jumping Tree by a participant in her summer graduate seminar, Newman and her students created activities around this young adult novel that would introduce children to a culture apart from mainstream American culture while also demonstrating that childhood holds universal experiences across cultures.
Journal Article
Finding Our Way
2003
Saldana, Rene. Finding Our Way. Mar. 2003. 160p. Random/Wendy Lamb, $15.95 (0-385-73051-9).
Book Review
The Jumping Tree
2002
Saldana, Rene. The Jumping Tree. 2001. 144p. Delacorte, $14.95 (0-385-32725-0); Laurel-Leaf, paper, $5.50 (0-440-22881-6).
Magazine Article
The Whole Sky Full of Stars (review)
2007
Coats reviews The Whole Sky Full of Stars by Rene Saldana Jr.
Journal Article
Finding Our Way: Stories
2003
Del Negro reviews \"Finding Our Way: Stories\" by Rene Saldana Jr.
Book Review
A Good Long Way
2010
At 2 a.m., Roelito wakes up to a furious quarrel between his older brother, Beto, 18, and Dad over a broken curfew. When Dad tells Beto to leave, he does, and his best friend, Jessy, helps him find shelter for the night. She knows about running away; she flees the house whenever her drunken father and her mother scream and fight.
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