Juanita: The Girl Who Counted the Stars

by Lola Walder (Author) Martina Peluso (Illustrator)

Juanita: The Girl Who Counted the Stars
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A magical story of a Guatemalan girl named Juanita, who loved cooking crunchy maize tortillas and counting stars every night.

Juanita lived in Santa Catarina Palopó, a pretty little village next to a beautiful lake, surrounded by three huge volcanoes. She loved her pueblo and their people. Women there helped their families by weaving huipiles from silk, wool, and cotton thread while men worked the land. Juanita wanted to be of help, so she always cooked for her family her favorite meal, tortillas. At night, when the sun cleared the way for the moon to shine bright, Juanita would run onto the roof of the house for her nighttime routine: counting stars. The sky was so clear she could almost touch it.

But one day, Juanita's mom became very ill, and she couldn't work at her loom. Juanita wanted to help but didn't know how to. It appears the sky had been listening to her all the time and had a big surprise stored for her...

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A beautiful snapshot of Guatemala, with a touch of magic. (...) Illustrations in rich, jewel-toned colors beautifully complement the story. 

Review quotes

"Scent of a traditional tale and a narrative steeped in the climate and nature of that country, edited by Cuento de Luz with elegance and maximum respect for the environment, as always, faithful to stone paper with Cradle to Cradle certificate (a commitment that deserves all the praise and that Cuento de Luz maintains book after book)." —Canal Lector

"This story transits between the wonderful read-aloud stories by the heat of the fire and the simplicity of a story about girls and overcoming. A very detailed text combined with lush illustrations, respecting sustainability. It is published respecting all the environmental norms, and the stone paper used is Cradle to Cradle Certified(R)." —Culturamas

Lola Walder

Lola Walder was born and raised in Seville, but Madrid is where she belongs. She studied Cinematographic Script from ECAM, and a Master in Creative Writing (Escuela de Letras de Madrid), and felt driven by a curious and restless spirit which gradually forged her two true passions: Literature and Cinema. In the last ten years she has collaborated in several media: radio, television, and press. She currently works as a film contributor for Vanity Fair magazine and is immersed in the creation of her second novel.

Martina Peluso is an Italian award-winning illustrator born in Naples in 1980, where she currently lives and works. She has studied printing art at the Institute of Art in Naples and she has frequented courses of illustration at Sarmede and Pavia. Her picture book T-shirts aren't Napkins (Cuento de Luz, 2019) received Honorable mention in the 2019 International Latino Book Awards.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9788418302053
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Cuento de Luz SL
Publication date
September 01, 2021
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV048000 - Juvenile Fiction | Clothing & Dress
JUV039250 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emigration & Immigration
JUV050000 - Juvenile Fiction | Cooking & Food
JUV030040 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | Caribbean & Latin America
JUV011030 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - Hispanic & Latino
JUV012070 - Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables | Caribbean & Latin American
JUV074000 - Juvenile Fiction | Diversity & Multicultural
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Counting
Girls
Cooking
Stars
Guatemala

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