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BACKLIST TITLES

Pigmalion

Strange Beginnings

Huevos Rancheros

Lucy and the Pirates

The Girl who Lost her Smile 

Mama God, Papa God

Mr. Belinsky's Bagels

Wherever Bears Be

Where are my Onions?

The Zoo at Night

Maudie and the Children


Reviews
Huevos Rancheros
written and illustrated by Stefan Czernecki

Huevos Rancheros by Stefan Czernecki is a gloriously uplifting picture book (Tradewind Books �9.95) which turns a Mexican trickster tale on its head. Marcelina, a caged hen who longs for freedom, answers an ad placed by Padre Tomas. He needs an egg-layer for his huevos rancheros (a traditional Mexican egg and salsa dish, recipe supplied) because all the hens have been devoured by the Coyote, lured by its soulful songs. Czernecki's highly decorative illustrations, informed by Mexican folk art, match the bold, joyous flavour of the story, in which Marcelina sets out to reform Coyote. Mouth-wateringly good. - Elaine Williams, 28 June 2002

The Manitoba International Reading Association recommends Huevos Rancheros in their "Reading about Diversity" list of recommended books.

National Library of Canada

"I loved this story with its cheerfully hidden moral. It made me want to sing a coyote song, dance in the moonlight, and cook myself some delicious huevos rancheros! Buen provecho!" -� Eve Bunting, author of Smoky Night

"Huevos Rancheros" is Stefan Czernecki's answer to sustainable living. Marcelina is a hen who knows how to accomplish goals, enjoys music and avoid danger. Complete with a recipe for a tasty Mexican breakfast.-- BC Bookworld, Summer 2002

Clever chicken Marcelina convinces hungry coyote that huevos rancheros are much more delicious than plain old chicken. Bright, bold illustrations complement a thoroughly satisfying trickster tale. -- Bank Street Bookstore April 2002

Is there life beyond the cage? Is there a calling beyond laying eggs? Well, yes, and Marcelina, a plucky hen is determined to find it. When an add for a hen appears in "The National Eggsaminer," Marcelina takes advantage of an open cage door, hops a bus, and heads for the small town of Coyotapec where, to her intense irritation, she is again locked in a cage. Discovering that her nemesis is a hen-eating coyote, Marcelina befriends the scoundrel and convinces him that a good meal of her tasty "huevos rancheros" is far better than a mouthful of raw chicken. This tale is reminiscent of but textually weaker than both Verna Ardeema's "Borreguita and the Coyote" ( Random, 1998) and Keiko Kurza's "The Wolf's Chicken Stew" (Putnam.1987). The illustrations are amusing. Painted in guache on amate bark paper, the cartoon forms are simple and humorous. The use of big blocks of clean, bright colors makes them eye-catching, while the consistent presence of the moon, with a mustachioed face, a sombrero and constantly changing expressions, adds a further note of levity. The text on the pages facing the illustrations is boxed by traditional "papel picado" borders, increasing the attractiveness of the finished product considerably. -- School Library Journal April 2002

Huevos Rancheros: A Mexican Tale is written and illustrated by Stefan Czernecki. Here is the folklore story of a Mexican trickster, the tale of a brave and clever hen who must outsmart a coyote through charm and good cooking. Boldly colored illustrations bring this vivid children's story into sharp relief, and the last page offers an easy-to-follow recipe for young people who want to make and try Huevos Rancheros. Also highly recommended for school and library collections is Stefan Czernecki's previous folklore-based picturebook for young readers, Mama God, Papa God: A Caribbean Tale. �Midwest Book Review February 2002

"Huevos Rancheros (is one of) 10 new tales to grow on: Once you've read these future favourites to your kids, you'll only have another 990 to go before they start reading themselves.... Fall in love with Marcelina, a dancing chicken who dreams of freedom and is clever enough to outsmart the trickster coyote. Breakfast has never been as charmingly portrayed as in this eye-candy book, both written and illustrated by Vancouver's Stefan Czernecki." -- Sara O'Leary Vancouver Sun November 3, 2001

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