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If you have been meaning to invest in a picture book comedy starring the most infamous Latino myth of modern times, please consider The Chupacabra Ate the Candelabra.
It's my latest, it's lusciously illustrated by Mexican-born artist Ana Aranda, and it's out 3/7/17—but the biggest way one can support an upcoming book is by pre-ordering it. Why? See the P.S.
Also, ordering now means you'll have one less thing to do during the frantic buildup to St. Patrick's Day.
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If you have been meaning to invest in a picture book comedy starring the most infamous Latino myth of modern times, please consider The Chupacabra Ate the Candelabra.
It's my latest, it's lusciously illustrated by Mexican-born artist Ana Aranda, and it's out 3/7/17—but the biggest way one can support an upcoming book is by pre-ordering it. Why? See the P.S.
Also, ordering now means you'll have one less thing to do during the frantic buildup to St. Patrick's Day.
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- Junior Library Guild selection
- School Library Journal Popular Pick
- Kids' Indie Next List
- "Readers will be sorry when this one is over" —Publishers Weekly
- "Not since Skippyjon Jones have I been so entertained by a silly Spanglish picture book. I laughed out loud." —Angela, Good Reads
- "That's hilarious! What does it mean?" —1st grader on book title
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