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Pat Mora (born January 19, 1942 in El Paso, Texas) is an American poet and author of books for adults, teens and children. Her grandparents came to El Paso from northern Mexico. A graduate of the University of Texas at El Paso, she received Honorary Doctorates from
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, and is an Honorary Member of the
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. A literacy advocate, in 1996, she founde
Children's Day, Book Day
in Spanish, El día de los niños, El día de los libros now celebrated across the country each year on April 30.


Career

Pat Mora taught for the El Paso Public Schools, the El Paso Community College, and the University of Texas at El Paso where she then became Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs and later Assistant to the President.


Writing

Mora began professionally writing in the early 1980s. She has produced writing for all age groups, creating picture books, poetry and biographies. Her choice of subject matter and theme is often shaped by life on the
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where she was born and spent much of her life. she says: "The desert, ''mi madre,'' is my stern teacher...The Southwestern landscape has been my world, my point of reference." Her writing highlights the human and cultural diversity of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. She writes of the rich sense of "diversity within Mexican American experience." Mora celebrates diversity and is opposed to the idea of an American monoculture; therefore, she is very concerned with preserving cultural heritage: "I write because I believe that Mexican Americans need to take their rightful place in U.S. literature. We need to be published and to be studied in schools and colleges so that the stories and ideas of our people won't quietly disappear." Mora is a strong advocate of bilingual literacy. Early in her career, she coined a concept she named "bookjoy" which describes the pleasure of reading. Mora's style of writing often incorporates
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between English and Spanish words. As a writer, she allows a free-flow of ideas in her first draft: she doesn't question her motivation for writing and writes using "as little conscious analysis as possible." She prefers to use her critical eye for editing her own work later. Mora has collaborated with her daughter, Libby Martinez, on two children's books: ''I Pledge Allegiance'' and ''Bravo, Chico Canta! Bravo!'', for which Martinez is the illustrator.


Children's Day, Book Day

In the mid-nineties, Mora founded the community-based, family literacy initiative, ''El día de los niños, El día de los libros''/Children's Day, Book Day (''Día''). In 1997, she received the official endorsement of
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, the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-Speaking for the project. Mora based ''Dia'' on Mexican National
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festivities held since 1925. The two part celebration of ''Día'' includes a commitment to promote literacy and bookjoy, and culminates in book celebrations that unite communities. When choosing a date to kick off ''Día'', she chose April 30 because it was the last day of National Poetry month. The first ''Dia'' took place in 1996.
Children's Day, Book Day
has grown in the U.S. to include all children, languages and cultures. Mora has expressed the desire to have books, celebrations and materials for ''Día'' to include "all languages spoken in the United States." In 2004, the Association for Library Services to Children's (ALSC) division of the
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became an active partner for ''Dia''. Mora says, "If we want our nation to be a country of readers... eneed to work together to inspire communities in nurturing reading families."../


Awards

*Texas Writer Award (2015) *International Latino Book Award, Best Children's Fiction Picture Book: ''The Beautiful Lady: Our Lady of Guadalupe,'' (2013). *Loretto Legacy Award for Arts and Literature (2012). *''Con Tinta'' Achievement for Literary Activism from
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(2012) * Gelett Burgess Children's Book Award: ''Gracias~Thanks,'' (2011). *Eureka! Children's Nonfiction Award, Silver Honor, California Reading Association: ''Dizzy in Your Eyes: Poems About Love,'' (2010). *Literary Legacy Award,
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(2010). *International Latino Book Award for Best Children's Picture Book in English: ''Abuelos,'' (2009). *Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association Poetry Award, ''Adobe Odes,'' (2008). *Bronze Medal in Poetry,
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: ''Adobe Odes,'' (2008). * Border Regional Library Association, Southwest Book Award: ''House of Houses,'' (2008). *
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Award for Distinction in Chicano/Latino Letters, University of California at Santa Barbara (2008). *International Latino Book Award, Best Poetry in English: ''Adobe Odes,'' (2007). *Robert Long Medal for Distinuguished Contributions to Celebrating the Cultural Diversity of Children, University of Alabama at Birmingham (2007). * Pura Belpré Honor Award for narrative: ''Doña Flor: A Tall Tale about a Giant Woman with a Great Big Heart,'' (2006). *
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Literary Award (2006). * Amelia Bloomer Project Recommended List: ''A Library for Juana: The World of Sor Juana Inéz,'' (2004). *Arizona Governor's Book Award: ''Confetti: Poems for Children,'' (2004). *Pellicer-Frost Bi-national Poetry Award,
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, FEMAP Foundation and Museo de Arte e Historia del INBA-Cd. Juarez, (1999). * Fahd Elbadry Southwest Book Award: ''A Birthday Basket for Tia,'' (1992). *Poetry Award, Conference of Cincinnati Women (1990). *
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Writer's Hall of Fame Inductee (1988). * Kellogg National Fellowship Leadership Award (1986). * Border Regional Library Association Award: ''Borders'' (1986). * Border Regional Library Association Award: ''Chants'' (1984). *Southwest Council of Latin American Studies, Harvey L. Johnson Award (1984). * National Association for Chicano Studies, Creative Writing Award (1983). Mora has received Honorary Doctorates in Letters from
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and is an Honorary Member of the American Library Association. She was a recipient of a Civitella Ranieri Fellowship to write in
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. She was a Visiting Carruthers Chair at the
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, a recipient and judge of the Poetry Fellowships from the
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, and a recipient and advisor of the Kellogg National Fellowships.


Bibliography

* * * * * * * Adult Books: Nonfiction * * * Young Adult Books: Poetry * * *''La Migra'' Children's Books: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *''Bravo, Chico Canta! Bravo!'' *''The Desert Is My Mother/El desierto es mi madre''(bilingual) *''Abuelos'' *''The Bakery Lady/La señora de la panaderia'' (bilingual) *''Listen to the Desert: Oye al desierto'' *''My Family/Mi Familia series: Here Kitty, Kitty/¡Ven gatita, ven!'' (bilingual) *''The Night the Moon Fell''


Family

Pat Mora raised her 3 children and worked in El Paso until 1989, when she moved to
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. She is married to Vern Scarborough, a
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