Descripción
All Néstor López wants is to live in one place for more than a few months and have dinner with his dad.
After Nestor's dad leaves for another mission, the boy and his mom move to a new town to live with his grandma. Nestor plans to go unnoticed, and in no way does he want anyone to know his deepest secret: that he can talk to animals. But when the town's animals start to disappear, Néstor's grandmother becomes the prime suspect after being seen in the same forest where the animals were last seen. As Néstor investigates the source of the disappearances, he discovers that the animals have been captured by a mysterious creature whose power grows during solar eclipses. And the next eclipse is just around the corner... It's up to Néstor --with his extraordinary ability-- and his friends to catch the culprit and save the place he might call home.Author: Adrianna Cuevas
Publisher: Square Fish
Published: 09/20/2022
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.63lbs
Size: 7.56h x 5.19w x 0.96d
ISBN13: 9781250843692
ISBN10: 1250843693
Language: Spanish
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
- Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables | Caribbean & Latin American
- Juvenile Fiction | Hispanic & Latino
About the Author
Adrianna Cuevas is the author of the Pura Belpré honor-winning novel The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez and Cuba in My Pocket. She is a first-generation Cuban-American from Miami, Florida. After teaching Spanish and ESOL for sixteen years, she decided to pursue her passion for storytelling. Adrianna lives with her husband and son outside of Austin, Texas, where they enjoy hiking, traveling, and cooking lots of Cuban food.
Alexis Romay is the author of two novels, a book of sonnets, and a book of décimas. He has translated more than forty children's books into Spanish, as well as novels by Ana Veciana-Suarez, Margarita Engle, Stuart Gibbs, Meg Medina, Juana Medina, Adrianna Cuevas and, into English, by Miguel Correa Mujica. He has written lyrics for songs by Paquito D'Rivera. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, son, and dog.
