Tejano Music Queen Lydia Mendoza Audiobook By Ellie Crowe, Caroline Bennet cover art

Tejano Music Queen Lydia Mendoza

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Hold on to your dream, Lydia told herself. She dreamed of becoming a music star--- a Tejano music queen. But how could she? She was a young Mexican girl living in poverty on the borderlands between Mexico and Texas. Her papa said women could never become Tejano music stars. He said it just wouldn't be right. But Lydia was determined to prove him wrong. Read how Lydia Mendoza fought poverty and discrimination against race and women to become a Latin American music sensation, the Lark of the Border, a Tejano Music Queen, and recipient of the highest music award -- the National Medal of the Arts. Lydia is recognized as one of America's greatest roots music singers. Biographies Growing Up & Facts of Life Music Social & Life Skills Celebrity Latin America
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