Manolo & the unicorn

Jackie Azúa Kramer

Book - 2023

Despite being teased by his classmates, Manolo continues to believe in unicorns and meets one of the magical creatures on his way home from school.

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
School fiction
Picture books
Published
Petaluma, California : Cameron Kids [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Jackie Azúa Kramer (author)
Other Authors
Jonah Kramer (author), Zachary Manbeck (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Audience
Ages 5-7.
ISBN
9781951836528
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

When you search for magic, you may find it. "To Manolo, the world was a magical place." The brown-skinned boy's journal is flush with unicorn drawings, but what he longs to see is an "actual" unicorn. Others aren't charmed by Manolo's dreams. The "Wild Animal Parade" is an eagerly anticipated school event where students dress up as the creature of their choice, but Manolo's announcement that he'll be a unicorn is met with derision and a stinging rebuke: "Boys don't like unicorns." Suddenly Manolo's world isn't magical; dejected, he starts to believe that "Maybe unicorns aren't real." But then…a unicorn magically materializes, and Manolo goes for a ride, returning home with a prized souvenir from its tail: "a shimmery strand as light as air and as strong as iron." Next morning, Manolo hurriedly prepares his splendid costume, complete with magical strand. After he tells his diverse classmates about unicorns, they urge him to lead them in a search for one. Manolo stands just a bit taller. This sweet story conveys an empowering message about being true to oneself and one's dreams. The language is often poetic, airy, and lush, though the ending is rushed. The bright illustrations, from which rays of light seem to emanate often, are delicate and suit a tale about a magical creature. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Will leave little ones reassured that the world is a magical place if they truly believe it is. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.