Who Was Celia Cruz? (Who Was?)

How did a working-class girl from Cuba become a symbol of artistic freedom for Cuban Americans and the Queen of Salsa? Find out in this addition to the Who HQ library!

Although her family and friends know her as Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso, the world refers to her simply as Celia Cruz. Starting her career in 1950, Celia grew increasingly popular as the new lead singer of the Cuban band Sonora Matancera. Her exceptional vocal range and flashy costumes made fans fall in love with her.

Celia's talent took her all around the world, including the United States. After Fidel Castro came to power in Cuba, she wasn't allowed to return to her native country. She and other Cubans who were exiled used their music to express their love for their homeland. Celia rose to the top of the charts in a genre that was dominated by men. She become an award-winning singer and the most popular Latin artist of the twentieth century.
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    • Weight
      0.25 lbs
    • ISBN-13
      9780448488691
    • ISBN-10
      0448488698
    • Item #
      61746
  • Category
    Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Age Group
    9 to 12 yrs
  • Grade Level
    3-5
  • Language
    English
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Theme 1
    Biography & Autobiography
  • Theme 2
    Girls & Women
  • Detailed (BISAC) Subject/Theme
    Performing Arts
  • Awards
  • Author
    Pollack, Pam & Belviso, Meg & Who Hq
  • Series
    Who Was?
  • Lexile Level
    870
  • AR Level
    5.7
  • Dewey
    b
  • Publisher
    Penguin Publisher
  • Publication Date
    8/4/2020
  • Pages
    112
  • Dimensions
    0.3 H × 7.4 L × 5.2 W
  • Case Qty
    72

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