by Diana López (Author)
The twelve-year-old daughter of La Llorona vows to free her mother and reverse the curses that have plagued the magical town of Tres Leches in this delightfully sweet and spellbinding adventure by beloved author Diana López.
When Felice learns that she's the daughter of La Llorona, she catches a ride to the magical town of Tres Leches, where her mother is said to be haunting the river. Growing up with her uncle Clem in Corpus Christi, Felice knew that she had been rescued from drowning--it's where her intense fear of water comes from--but she had no idea her mother remained trapped between worlds, looking for her. Guided by the magical town's eccentric mayor, Felice vows to help her mother make peace with the events that turned her into the most famous monstruo of US-Mexico border lore. Along the way, she meets the children of other monstruos, like La Lechuza and the Dancing Devil, and together they free Tres Leches from magical and metaphorical curses that have haunted its people for generations.
Diana López's electric return to middle grade--the first in a series--brims with magic, adventure, and Mexican folklore, and is perfect for fans of Ghost Squad by Claribel Ortega and the Jumbies series by Tracey Baptiste.
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The surviving child of a grieving ghost sets off to uncover familial mysteries in this folkloric series starter from López (Sing with Me). Twelve-year-old Felice has always lived under the shadow of her mother and brothers' death by drowning. She was saved from the same fate by her uncle Clem, who has raised her in Corpus Christi, away from the river in Tres Leches, Tex., that "took my family and... almost took me." With the arrival of Uncle Clem's old friend Reynaldo, Tres Leches's mayor, Felice learns that her mother still haunts the river where she and her sons died, seeking her remaining child, Felice. Reynaldo campaigned on the promise of a revitalized river, and he's easily persuaded to take the girl back to Tres Leches, where she--alongside the children of other creatures from folklore--seeks to meet, and free, her mother's ghost. Between Felice's trauma-induced aquaphobia, the frightening reputation Felice's mother has as La Llorona, and the river running suddenly dry, reuniting mother and daughter proves difficult. Both a loving, magically tinged portrayal of border-town Texas and a literalization of folklore, López's moving portrayal of familial love and grief interweaves a tale of acceptance with a genuinely chilling ghost story. Characters read as of Mexican heritage. An author's note concludes. Ages 8-12. Agent: Stefanie Sanchez Von Borstel, Full Circle Literary. (Apr.)
Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission."A story as sweet and layered as the perfect tres leches cake." —Celia C. Pérez, award-winning author of The First Rule of Punk