by Karina N González (Author) Krystal Quiles (Illustrator)
From award-winning author-illustrator duo Karina N. Gonzálezand Krystal Quiles comes Churro Stand, a heartwarming picture book celebrating love, community, and the POP, SIZZLE, and CRUNCH of a perfect churro--inspired by the author's relationship with her own mother.
Everybody loves churros!
On a hot summer's day, Lucía and her brother accompany their mother to sell delicious, sugary churros on the bustling streets of New York City. But when a thunderstorm rolls in, and the customers are chased away, Lucía's mother must improvise with a little bit of magic and lots of amor.
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In a mother-centered tribute from González, young Lucía narrates how Mamá starts the day before sunrise as she makes enough churros (each "destined for a hungry belly") to fill a gigantic suitcase. The two and sibling Santiago take the subway across N.Y.C.'s East River and to Union Square, where Mama picks up her pushcart--"a shiny metallic chariot"--greets other vendors, and begins selling. To attract customers on the hot day ("We should be selling ice cream," Santiago mumbles), the siblings draw sidewalk-chalk arrows directing passers-by, but a sudden rainstorm dampens sales until collaborative effort turns the day around. Quiles's gouache and acrylic illustrations depict a sunlit city whose fragrant smells are imagined as sparkles and swirls, and whose experiences are true to life. Delving into family history ("Our abuelita Caren had a churro stand too"), this bustling metropolitan story highlights many modes of cooperation and love. Background characters are portrayed with various skin tones. An author's note, call to action, and limited Spanish glossary conclude. A Spanish-language edition publishes simultaneously. Ages 5-7. (Apr.)
Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission."Delving into family history, this bustling metropolitan story highlights many modes of cooperation and love."— "Publishers Weekly"