Too Many Tamales

by Gary Soto (Author) Ed Martinez (Illustrator)

Too Many Tamales
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Christmas Eve started out so perfectly for Maria. Snow had fallen and the streets glittered. Maria's favorite cousins were coming over and she got to help make the tamales for Christmas dinner. It was almost too good to be true when her mother left the kitchen for a moment and Maria got to try on her beautiful diamond ring . . .

This is the story of a treasure thought to be lost in a batch of tamales; of a desperate and funny attempt by Maria and her cousins to eat their way out of trouble; and the warm way a family pulls together to make it a perfect Christmas after all.

Also available in Spanish as ¡Qué montón de tamales!
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Publishers Weekly

Snow is falling, preparations for a family feast are underway and the air is thick with excitement. Maria is making tamales, kneading the masa and feeling grown-up. All she wants is a chance to wear her mother's diamond ring, which sparkles temptingly on the kitchen counter. When her mother steps away, Maria seizes her opportunity and dons the ring, then carries on with her work. Only later, when the tamales are cooled and a circle of cousins gathered, does Maria remember the diamond. She and the cousins search every tamale—with their teeth. Of course the ring turns out to be safely on Mom's finger. Soto, noted for such fiction as Baseball in April, confers some pleasing touches—a tear on Maria's finger resembles a diamond; he allows the celebrants a Hispanic identity without making it the main focus of the text—but overall the plot is too sentimental (and owes a major debt to an I Love Lucy episode). Martinez's sensuous oil paintings in deep earth tones conjure up a sense of family unity and the warmth of holidays. The children's expressions are deftly rendered—especially when they are faced with a second batch of tamales. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

Copyright 1993 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission

Review quotes

"A very funny story, full of delicious surprises . . . a joyful success." — Booklist, starred review

"A warm family story that combines glowing art with a well-written text to tell of a girl's dilemma." — School Library Journal, starred review

"A mini-drama rendered so acutely that anyone who has lost something special will respond." — The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Gary Soto
Lori Lohstoeter received her BFA from the University of Arkansas and earned her BA in commercial illustration from the ArtCenter College of Design in southern California. Lori was often hired as a children's book illustrator for her vivid palette and bold brushwork. Her work has been featured on packaging for Estee Lauder, billboards for Jose Cuervo tequila, and more. She is an adjunct teacher for color theory at Norwalk Community College.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780399221460
Lexile Measure
580
Guided Reading Level
M
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Publication date
September 19, 1993
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV017010 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Christmas & Advent
Library of Congress categories
Christmas stories
Mexican Americans
Christmas
Rings

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