Call Me Ixchel: Mayan Goddess of the Moon
By (Author) Janie Havemeyer
Goosebottom Books Llc
Goosebottom Books Llc
30th December 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
160
Width 130mm, Height 196mm
269g
Ixchel, Mayan Goddess of the Moon, is a spunky young goddess throwing lightning bolts with her friends until she meets and falls in love with the God of the Sun. Their tempestuous relationship leads to many colorful adventures, including an elopement across the Milky Way, a visit to the underworld, and a sojourn with the Vulture King. But can the sun and the moon stay together Are they two halves of a whole, or a world apart Does the rambunctious young goddess finally grow up -- and where can you find her now Told by Ixchel in the first person, this lively book gives young readers a unique entry into the world of Mayan mythology, and provides interesting cultural and historical context in a nonfiction section illustrated with maps and photographs.
Janie Havemeyer has worked as a museum educator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, an elementary school teacher in the San Francisco Bay Area, and a social studies curriculum designer. For the past six years, she has been working as a literacy tutor. She writes narrative, nonfiction picture books for children, and is busy thinking about the next eccentric character whose story she wants to tell. The author of Catherine de' Medici "The Black Queen," and Njinga "The Warrior Queen," she lives in San Francisco.