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Our shadows have claws : 15 Latin American monster stories  Cover Image Book Book

Our shadows have claws : 15 Latin American monster stories / edited by Yamile Saied Méndez and Amparo Ortiz ; illustrations by Ricardo López Ortiz.

Méndez, Yamile Saied, (editor,, author.). Ortiz, Amparo, (editor,, author.). Ortiz Lopez, Ricardo, (illustrations.).

Summary:

"Fifteen original short stories from YA superstars featuring the monsters of Latine myths and legends"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781643751832 (hardcover)
  • ISBN: 1643751832 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 352 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin, 2022.

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
The nightingale and the lark / by Chantel Acevedo -- ¿Dónde Está el duende? / by Jenny Torres Sanchez -- El viejo de la bolsa / by Alexandra Villasante -- Beware the empty subway car / by Maike Moulite and Maritz Moulite -- Dismembered / by Ann Dávila Cardinal -- Blood kin / by Ari Tison -- La boca del lobo / M. Garc̕a Pęa -- Bloodstained hands like yours / by Gabriela Martins -- The boy from hell / by Amparo Ortiz -- La patasola / by Racquel Marie -- The other side of the mountains / by Claribel A. Ortega -- La madrina / by Yamile Saied Méndez -- Sugary deaths / by Lilliam Rivera -- Leave no tracks / by Julia Alvarez -- The hour of the wolf / Courtney Alameda.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 14 and up. Algonquin.
Grades 10-12. Algonquin.
Subject: Monsters > Latin America > Fiction.
Animals, Mythical > Latin America > Fiction.
Children's stories, American.
Genre: Monster fiction.
Short stories.
Mythological fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2022 September

    Gr 9 Up—This YA horror collection offers revenge, justice, and cautionary advice through the vehicle of brujas, vampires, forest creatures, Haitian shape-shifters, Dominican ciguapas, to name a few; and other unnamed things that can suck one's soul. Save some space before bedtime to read "Sugary Deaths" or "La Patasola," both excellent revenge narratives that offer justice to young girls wronged by boys who revel in the banality of evil. Readers who like their horror to overlap with environmental justice should read "Blood Kin," a tale that provides the Indigenous of Costa Rica with a much-needed win. Sometimes it is the "monsters" that heroically protect the innocent. "Leave No Tracks" also explores the blighting effect humans leave on nature, but ciguapas, while beautiful, will defend land and water without apology. For fans of Shakespeare, this horror collection has star-crossed protagonists from feuding families, one family defending the creatures of the world and the other family wiping them out—until passion consumes a cagüeiro and a daughter of his enemy. In this collection, myths inform culture, blood and sacrifice create heroes, and the villains get bloody justice. These short tales set in the mogotes of Cuba; the deserts of New Mexico; Puerto Rico; Fremont, CA; Montevideo; the Dominican Republic; the Bronx; or enchanted mountains offer thrilling chills for the fans of horror and fantasy. VERDICT For the genrefied library, buy copies for both the horror and fantasy sections.—Stephanie Creamer

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