See you later, Mr. Sun: Tonaltzin satepan timotta

Authors

Heidi Juárez Robles
University of Colima
https://orcid.org/0009-0008-5468-9065

Keywords:

Childhood, emotions, neglect, Náhuatl language

Synopsis

In “See you later, Mr. Sun”, Heidi Juárez gives us and puts on the table a host of emotions and themes, starting with childhood, there is also the theme of parental neglect, very much in vogue today and which has always existed; the father and mother are important figures so that child, in addition to being happy, grows up healthy and optimistic, both physically and mentally.

With illustrations of herself that adorn the plot very well, and embrace us warmly, Heidi takes us on this little literary journey, where we meet again with our past selves, the one we were to become what we became. Written in Spanish and translated into Náhuatl, the language of our ancestors, this small, endearing story is one to embrace back because, ultimately, the connections exist and are real.

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Author Biography

Heidi Juárez Robles, University of Colima

Heidi Juárez Robles studied psychology at the University of Colima, has completed academic stays at the University of Salamanca Spain, and was also awarded a scholarship by Conahcyt for the Universidad Iberoamericana Golfo Centro. She is a Specialist in Addictive Behavior from UNAM and obtained a PhD in Inclusion, Public Policies and Research from UMEP.  With almost 20 years in public practice as a Clinical Psychologist, she is convinced that reading is a refuge to resist almost all human miseries. She has published some poems in the cultural supplement Ágora from Diario de Colima, she participated in Relatos de cuarentena (Quarantine stories), digital publication of Casa Libro UANL. She is the author of a children's story titled “See you later, Señor Sol”, published by the University of Colima.

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La portada presenta una ilustración con colores suaves y cálidos, elaborada con una técnica que parece ser lápices de colores o crayones, lo que le da un estilo artesanal, tierno e infantil.  La escena muestra un paisaje natural con un sol anaranjado que se oculta en el horizonte, tiñendo el cielo de tonos rosados, lilas, naranjas y azules, evocando un atardecer tranquilo y pacífico.  En el primer plano, aparecen dos figuras humanas de espaldas: Una persona adulta vestida de amarillo y con un sombrero de ala ancha, que parece ser una madre o cuidadora y  Una niña con un vestido azul y un sombrero rosado, que se aferra con ternura al brazo de la figura adulta. Ambas están de pie sobre un prado verde, observando el atardecer. Junto a ellas, en el suelo, hay un canasto con ropa, lo que podría indicar que regresan de un día de campo o de realizar alguna actividad juntas.

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Published

December 15, 2024

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-607-8984-56-5

How to Cite

Juárez Robles, H. (2024). See you later, Mr. Sun: Tonaltzin satepan timotta. Universidad de Colima. https://doi.org/10.53897/LI.2024.0053.UCOL