Today's read heads into the realm of adventure and time travel. In other words, I'm hoping for some historical goodness as well as excitement and tension. It's the second in the Cousins in the Time of Magic series, and nope, I didn't read the first one. But when has that ever stopped me from diving in? I'm hoping that this works pretty well as a standalone, since I'm getting the impression that each book follows a separate adventure. Another fun aspect to this read is that it is also available in Spanish. That should make my bilingual readers out there smile.
I really don't know too much more about this one but hope it offers great characters and a grabbing tale. And maybe, a dusting of magic, too.
So, off we go!
ADVENTURE IN THE CITY OF STORIES
Cousins in the Time of Magic #2
by Emma Otheguy
Illustrated by Poly Bernatene
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Middle Grade Historical Fantasy
224 pages
ages 8 to 12
COMING JULY 21st!!!
When stolen artifacts magically appear in their aunt’s closet, cousins Jorge, Camila, and Siggy travel back in time to 1930 New York City to clear her name before history is irreparably altered in this companion to the “spellbinding” (School Library Journal, starred review) Cousins in the Time of Magic.
Cousins Jorge, Camila, and Siggy never imagined that dusty old puppets and a mysterious book would launch them into a time-traveling adventure. But when they discover their aunt has treasures belonging to Pura Belpré, the trailblazing Latina librarian and storyteller, they’re transported back to 1930s New York City. Their mission? Race against time to return Pura’s puppets and a signed first edition of her book, proving their aunt isn’t a thief.
The past is full of danger, though. A powerful woman will stop at nothing to steal the book, the cousins’ nosy neighbor is snooping around, and the hardship of the Great Depression is all around them. Luckily Jorge, Camila, and Siggy meet Antonia, a fierce Puerto Rican girl fighting injustice against her community.
The cousins will need courage, quick thinking, and a little help from history to protect Pura Belpré’s legacy, clear their aunt’s name, and make it back home. Can they pull it off before time runs out?
MY TIDBITS
Adventure weaves with historical goodness, Latin immigration, and time travel to create a rich tale.
Camila can't believe that she of all people has been scolded and publicly announced for bringing forbidden books to school, when she simply tried to give the new girl (and her new friend) some of her own favorite books written in Spanish. To make it up to her friend, she borrows another one of her aunt's books in Spanish as well as two hand puppets, but underway to her friend's house, a school bully intercepts her. As luck would have it, the book and puppets have been declared as missing from the New York library...and the bully recognizes them from the news. To keep her aunt from being accused of theft, her and her cousins head back in time through her aunt's magical portal to return the objects to the library, but nothing goes as planned.
Note: This is the second book in the series. I did not read the first one before diving into this tale, but that wasn't a problem since the author adds important background information quickly as necessary.
This is a fast-paced read with tension and excitement the entire way through. It grabs right away and keeps things exciting the whole way through. Even the characters are introduced in interesting ways and have vibrant personalities. Then, there are the historical elements, and these are very well done. The author brings across the 1930 era with little known figures and events, and it's very clear she's done her research. But she never alienates the reader, either, keeping everything very natural and familiar at the same rime. It creates a smooth shift which lets the plot take control without the slightest hiccup. At the end of the book, there is more detailed information about several aspects surrounding the historical time frame. So, there's lots of goodness in these pages on that end, too.
Adventure fans who enjoy historical dives will want to take a look at this read.
And here they are...
Emma Otheguy is the author of several books for young readers, including the picture books A Sled for Gabo and Martina Has Too Many Tías, the bilingual picture book Martí’s Song for Freedom, and the middle grade novels Sofía Acosta Makes a Scene, Cousins in the Time of Magic, Silver Meadows Summer, and, with Adam Gidwitz, The Madre de Aguas of Cuba, part of the Unicorn Rescue Society series. Visit her at EmmaOtheguy.com.
Poly Bernatene was born in 1972 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and has been drawing ever since. He graduated from Buenos Aires’s art school, where he developed a great interest in managing different techniques in his work. He has worked in advertisement, animation, and comics. During the last fifteen years, he has established an exciting career as a professional illustrator, having published more than sixty children’s books in eleven countries.