{"title":"Alebrijes by Donna Barba Higuera (review)","authors":"April Spisak","doi":"10.1353/bcc.2023.a907080","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Reviewed by: Alebrijes by Donna Barba Higuera April Spisak Higuera, Donna Barba Alebrijes; illus. by David Álvarez. Levine Querido, 2023 [416p] Trade ed. ISBN 9781646142637 $18.99 E-book ed. ISBN 9781646143382 $15.19 Reviewed from digital galleys R* Gr. 7-10 Four hundred years into a future, the Earth has been all but destroyed and humanity reduced to almost no one; thirteen-year-old Leandro has only ever known hardship as part of an oppressed group within the dystopian nightmare of this world. Legends of wyrms, monsters, and destroyed, desolate lands beyond the protective walls of Pocatel keep the Cascabel people choosing suffering and slavery inside rather than certain death outside. When Leandro's beloved younger sister cannot resist stealing a beautiful, rare strawberry that she could have never afforded, Leandro takes the blame himself, expecting banishment from Pocatel. Instead, Leandro is unexpectedly offered the chance to have his consciousness uploaded into a drone shaped like a hummingbird, with a mission to find the daughter of someone who has the power to let Leandro reunite with his sister should he succeed. Higuera brilliantly balances the heaviness of a dystopian future of a ruined Earth with her own blend of science fiction and Mexican folkloric elements once Leandro leaves his human body. Leandro is part of a centuries-long history of wanderers; he is certain that hiding behind a wall waiting to die is not a life worth living and that he can do better for his sister and his people by risking his own life to find something different. An arresting cover image and author familiarity after her multiple award wins (Lupe Wong Won't Dance, BCCB 9/20; The Last Cuentista) may be the elements that attract initial attention, but it is Leandro and his unflinching dedication to an uplifting view of humanity that will spark engagement from the first page and linger in the minds of readers well after they finish the novel. Copyright © 2023 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois","PeriodicalId":472942,"journal":{"name":"The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books","volume":"27 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1353/bcc.2023.a907080","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Donna Barba Higuera 的《Alebrijes》(评论)
April Spisak Higuera, Donna Barba Alebrijes;插图。作者:David Álvarez。莱文·奎利多,2023年[416p]贸易版。ISBN 9781646142637 $18.99电子书版。ISBN 9781646143382 $15.19书评自数字书库R* Gr. 7-10四百年后的未来,地球几乎被摧毁,人类几乎没有;13岁的莱安德罗只是在这个反乌托邦的噩梦世界中作为一个受压迫群体的一部分而经历过苦难。传说中的怪物,怪物,和被摧毁的荒凉的土地,在波卡特的保护墙之外,让卡兹卡贝尔的人们选择了痛苦和奴役,而不是外面的死亡。当莱安德罗心爱的妹妹忍不住偷了一颗美丽而稀有的草莓时,莱安德罗自己承担了责任,期待着被波卡特驱逐。相反,莱安德罗意外地得到了一个机会,把他的意识上传到一个蜂鸟形状的无人机上,他的任务是找到一个有能力让莱安德罗和他妹妹团聚的人的女儿,如果他成功的话。在莱安德罗离开人体后,伊格拉巧妙地将科幻小说和墨西哥民俗元素融合在一起,平衡了毁灭地球的反乌托邦未来的沉重。莱安德罗是几个世纪以来流浪者的一部分;他确信躲在墙后等死是不值得过的生活,他可以为他的妹妹和他的人民做得更好,冒着生命危险去寻找不同的东西。在她多次获奖后,这张引人注目的封面图片和作者的熟悉度(卢佩·黄不会跳舞,BCCB 9/20;《最后的昆蒂斯塔》(The Last Cuentista)可能是最初吸引读者注意力的元素,但莱安德罗和他对令人振奋的人性观点的坚定奉献,将从第一页就引发读者的兴趣,并在读者读完小说后久久停留在他们的脑海中。版权所有©2023伊利诺伊大学董事会
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