Rudas: Nio's Horrendous Hermanitas
By (Author) Yuyi Morales
St Martin's Press
St Martin's Press
20th March 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Communities, places and peoples
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Paperback
40
Width 230mm, Height 229mm, Spine 4mm
148g
Seoras y seores, nios y nias, the time has come to welcome the spectacular, two-of-a-kind . . . LAS HERMANITAS! No opponent is too big a challenge for the cunning skills of Las Hermanitas, Lucha Queens! Their Poopy Bomb Blowout will knock 'em down! Their Tag-Team Teething will gnaw opponents down to a pulp! Their Pampered Plunder Diversion will fell even the most determined competitor! But what happens when Nio comes after them with a move of his own Watch the tables turn in this wild, exciting wrestling adventure from Caldecott Honor author Yuyi Morales. A Neal Porter Book
"The energy in Morales's punchy artwork is dialed up to the max, and the finale demonstrates that a good book can pacify even the most ferocious of opponents." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"With acrylics and inks Morales depicts the spectacular battle between Nio and his two little sisters in brilliantly colored cartoons, as each page blasts our senses with eye-popping bold font styles and bubble text, and backgrounds of explosive stars. Another hit for award winner Morales!" --Booklist, starred review
"Another winner by Morales, this ode to sibling scuffles and makeups will delight kids of all ages. Vivan las hermanitas!" --School Library Journal, starred review
"This follow-up to Nio Wrestles the World (rev. 7/13) is brimming with action, humor, and heart." --The Horn Book, starred review
Yuyi Morales is an author, artist, and puppet maker and was the host of her own Spanish-language radio program for children. She has won numerous awards, including the Jane Addams Award, five Pura Belpr Medals, and three Pura Belpr Honors, and a Caldecott Honor for Viva Frida. She divides her time between the San Francisco area and Veracruz, Mexico, where she was born.