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Wrath of the Rain God

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Twins coping with moving to a new city get swept back in time by a magical book in this first book in the Legendarios chapter book series that's Magic Tree House meets Heroes in Training!
Nine-year-old twins, Emma and Martín, couldn't be more different in their personalities, interests, and even their looks. But one thing they absolutely agree on is that moving from Cuernavaca, Mexico, to Illinois is a terrible idea. Unfortunately, they're not given a choice when their dad lands his dream job as a middle school principal in Chicago. To help the twins stay connected to their Mexican heritage, their abuela gifts them a book of Mexican legends. The book turns out to be more than a going away present...it's a magical item that transports them directly into the legends!

In the first legend, Emma and Martín encounter Tlaloc, the god of rain. Tlaloc is angry because his lightning bolt has been stolen, and his rage is manifesting as a torrential downpour over the ancient city of Texcoco. The rain won't stop until the lightning bolt has been returned, so Emma and Martín set out to recover it.

Will they find Tlaloc's bolt in time to help the people of Texcoco save their home? Or will the wrath of the rain god mark the end of this legendary city?
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    • Booklist

      March 1, 2024
      Grades 3-5 This first book in Valenti's Legendarios series follows nine-year-old twins Emma and Mart�n on an electrifying adventure. Sadly, their father's new job forces the family to move from Cuernavaca to Chicago, and before they depart, their abuela gives them a book about Mexican legends--and it's magic, which they discover when it starts to glow. Opening the book sends the twins traveling through time to pre-Columbian Texcoco, Mexico. Someone or something has stolen the lightning bolt of the Aztec god Tlaloc, the god of rain and thunder, and his displeasure is manifested in torrential rain. It's up to Emma and Mart�n to appease the deity. Valenti's adventurous premise will engage readers, while the plot and characters deftly introduce Mexican history and myths, astutely focusing on the unforgettable Tlaloc. The rapport between the twins adds levity, the movement of the characters between time and place aids with pacing, and the occasional black-and-white illustrations add appeal. A promising series starter featuring plenty of clever references to Indigenous Mexican food, history, and language.

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    • School Library Journal

      October 11, 2024

      Gr 2-5-A thrilling adventure with Emma and Mart�n, twins navigating the emotional challenges of moving from Mexico to the United States. On the eve of their departure, a magical book from their abuela transports them into an ancient world of gods and legends. Faced with a furious Rain God, Tlaloc, whose stolen lightning bolt threatens to unleash a catastrophic storm, the twins must find the thief and restore balance. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about courage, family, and embracing change. Valenti integrates Spanish and Nahuatl words seamlessly into the dialogue, enhancing the cultural richness without hindering comprehension for non-Spanish speakers. Readers will also appreciate the glossary provided at the back of the book, offering translations and cultural context. Morales's sketchlike illustrations add vibrancy to the story, capturing the dramatic storm scenes and the exciting world of Mexico's legends. VERDICT A delightful mix of myth and modern-day struggles, this adventure will captivate young readers and is a recommended purchase for collections seeking to expand their myth-based offerings.-Amanda Chacon

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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