"Moreno establishes a folkloric narrative arc in the voice and style of Argentinian Quechua storytelling … Immersive textured crayon illustrations … heighten the feeling of a sensorial wonderland.” <br />—<b><i>The</i></b> <b><i>Horn Book</i></b><br /><br />Moreno’s text...gives a folkloric resonance to this contemporary tale of life in an indigenous Quechua community. Chiesa’s richly textured crayon illustrations, not only convey the locale, but also celebrate the sturdy dignity of the hardworking, close-knit family.<br />—<b><i>The Bulletin of Center for Children's Books<br /><br /></i></b>“Exhibits a cadence intended to respect its oral traditions and Quechuan voice. Moreno's portrayal of Indigenous life is revealing.”<br /><i>—</i><em><strong>Booklist<br /><br /></strong></em>“A memorable story alive with the voice of an Indigenous people seldom heard from.”—<em><b>Kirkus Reviews<br /><br /></b></em><p>“The vibrant illustrations are eye-catching and have the look of vigorously applied pastels. Could possibly find use within social studies units on South America.”<br />—<em><strong>School Library Connections<br /><br /></strong></em></p><p>"A fascinating look at a little-known culture"<br /><em><strong>—School Library Journal </strong></em></p>