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 Vincent Ventura and the curse of the weeping woman ; Vincent Ventura y la maldicion de la llorona
 Author: Garza, Xavier

 Publisher:  Pinata Books (2021)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: viii, 78, 76 p., ill., 22 cm

 BTSB No: 584610 ISBN: 9781558859326
 Ages: 8-12 Grades: 3-7

 Subjects:
 Monsters -- Fiction
 Witches -- Fiction
 Llorona (Legendary character) -- Fiction
 Latinos (U.S.) -- Fiction
 Bilingual books -- English - Spanish

Price: $8.98

Summary:
Vincent Ventura, monster fighter extraordinaire, can't believe the house at 666 Duende Street has attracted yet another creepy creature! In fact, this time there are several unusual beings, including two boys who disappear and reappear-are they ghosts? In English and Spanish.




Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 02/04/2022 Gr 4–7—Vincent Ventura, monster hunter, is back—and this time, a mysterious woman has suddenly moved into the spooky house on 666 Duende Street. When Vincent is woken by the sound of children playing outside in the middle of the night, he witnesses something alarming: the children are vanishing into thin air. To top it off, they're joined by a ghostly woman the children call Mamá. When the mysterious new neighbor shows up as a substitute teacher at school, Vincent, his cousins Michelle and Bobby, and his friend Sayer decide to try to get to know her. Together with Vincent's love interest and friend Zulema, the group of friends finds out more about Ms. Che and La Llorona. They are surprised to find that the truth behind the La Llorona myth is much more complicated than they imagined. The friends rally to help the spirit and her children fight the evil beings that are chasing them. This installment in the "Vincent Ventura" series is full of fun and surprises, with fast-paced chapters and a mystery that is sure to intrigue fans of Latin American folklore. The dual English and Spanish format makes this an excellent choice for youth bilingual and Spanish collections, and the bold artwork interspersed among the chapters is eye-catching and provides an intriguing close-up of the characters. VERDICT Highly recommended for collections for youth and for readers of retellings, adventure, and fantasy.—Selenia Paz - Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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