Williamsburg Regional Library

Luna Ranchera, story by Rodrigo Morlesin ; translated by Sara Lissa Paulson ; pictures by Mariana Ruiz Johnson

Label
Luna Ranchera, story by Rodrigo Morlesin ; translated by Sara Lissa Paulson ; pictures by Mariana Ruiz Johnson
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Luna Ranchera
Oclc number
1380797774
Responsibility statement
story by Rodrigo Morlesin ; translated by Sara Lissa Paulson ; pictures by Mariana Ruiz Johnson
Summary
"This spellbinding original story opens in a cantina crowded with desert animals, cowboys, and cowgirls all excited to see the glamorous Luna Ranchera mother-daughter singing duo. Long ago, Luna was down on her luck, starving and struggling to feed her pups, reduced to thieving from nearby ranchers. One day, escaping another heist, Luna has to hide in the worst possible place: on top of a beehive! She howls in pain so loudly, it carries all across the desert. It turns out Luna's musical wails are something special, captivating creatures far and wide. Her most rebellious pup, Ranchera, joins her, and soon the two become the famous howling singing act with the flea-bitten souls, Luna Ranchera!"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
primary
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