by Duncan Tonatiuh
- Age Range: 6 - 9 years
- Grade Level: 1 - 4
- Hardcover: 40 pages
- Publisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers (October 4, 2016)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1419721305
- ISBN-13: 978-1419721304
- Product Dimensions: 11 x 0.4 x 9 inches
Award-winning author Duncan Tonatiuh reimagines one of Mexico’s
cherished legends. Princess Izta had many wealthy suitors but dismissed them
all. When a mere warrior, Popoca, promised to be true to her and stay always by
her side, Izta fell in love. The emperor promised Popoca if he could defeat
their enemy Jaguar Claw, then Popoca and Izta could wed. When Popoca was near
to defeating Jaguar Claw, his opponent sent a messenger to Izta saying Popoca
was dead. Izta fell into a deep sleep and, upon his return, even Popoca could
not wake her. As promised Popoca stayed by her side. So two volcanoes were
formed: Iztaccíhuatl, who continues to sleep, and Popocatépetl, who spews ash
and smoke, trying to wake his love.
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Using his trademark digital collage style, the author
crafts brutally stunning scenes full of sharp angles using a palette of earthy,
evocative colors. The text pops with incisive purpose, making every action feel
monumental... Equal parts melancholic and transcendent—a genuine triumph."
(Kirkus)
**STARRED REVIEW**
"The appealing story, the powerful illustrations, and the
celebration of the Aztec culture make this a sure thing for those looking for a
story, while an extensive author’s note goes a step beyond, adding to the
impact of the tale with a great deal of historical and cultural
information."
(Booklist)
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Tonatiuh’s storytelling grows more assured with each
title; this may be his best yet."
(The Horn Book)
About the Author
Duncan Tonatiuh’s books have won numerous awards: Diego
Rivera won the Pura Belpré Illustration Award; Pancho Rabbit won two
Pura Belpré Honor awards, for illustration and narrative; Separate Is Never
Equal won the prestigious Sibert Honor Award; and Funny Bones won
the Sibert Award. He lives in Mexico.
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