El Otoño de Las Luciérnagas (Las Estaciones de la Sororidad #1): (Fall of the Fireflies, Seasons of Sisterhood #1)

Author:   Guadalupe García McCall ,  David Bowles
Publisher:   Tu Books
ISBN:  

9781643797014


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   21 October 2025
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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El Otoño de Las Luciérnagas (Las Estaciones de la Sororidad #1): (Fall of the Fireflies, Seasons of Sisterhood #1)


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De la exitosa autora Guadalupe García McCall llega el primer libro de la trilogía Las estaciones de la sororidad, en que las gemelas Velia y Delia asumen la misión divina de ser mujeres guerreras cazadoras de monstruos y salvar la vida de su padre. From bestselling author Guadalupe García McCall comes the first book in the Seasons of Sisterhood trilogy, in which twins Velia and Delia take on a divine assignment to be monster-hunting warrior women and save their father's life. De la autora ganadora del premio Pura Belpré Guadalupe García McCall llega la primera entrega de la trilogía Las estaciones de la sororidad: una reinvención de Antígona de Sófocles ambientada en el mundo de su best seller El verano de las mariposas. Mientras las gemelas Velia y Delia, de dieciséis años, planean el lanzamiento de su gira Gemelas-Magicas con la banda tejana de su padre, un repentino ataque sobrenatural contra su padre descarrila a la familia. Papá delira con un susto, un susto tan terrible que permite que un misterioso sobrenatural comience a succionarle lentamente la vida. Mientras las gemelas persiguen al atacante de su padre, se les abre un mundo más amplio de monstruos fronterizos. Pronto las chicas deberán elegir: ¿deberían seguir un mandato divino para convertirse en cazadoras de monstruos para la diosa de la muerte? Cada gemela tiene que tomar su propia decisión, con su propio guía del panteón azteca: Quetzalcóatl guiando a Velia y Xólotl aconsejando a Delia. ¿Podrán las hermanas obedecer la voluntad de los dioses mientras salvan la vida de su padre? Cualquier cosa puede suceder dentro del reino mágico de las tierras fronterizas. From Pura Belpré Award-winning author Guadalupe García McCall comes the first in the Seasons of Sisterhood trilogy: a reimagining of Sophocles' Antigone set in the world of her bestselling Summer of the Mariposas. As sixteen-year-old twins Delia and Velia plan the launch of their Magic-Twin Tour with their father's Tejano band, a sudden supernatural attack on their father derails the family. Papá is delirious with a susto, a fright so awful that it allows a mysterious supernatural to begin slowly sucking the life out of him. As the twins hunt down their father's attacker, a wider world of borderland monsters opens up to them. Soon the girls must choose: should they follow a divine mandate to become monster hunters for the goddess of death? Each twin has her own decision to make, with her own guide from the Aztec pantheon-- Quetzalcoatl guiding Velia, and Xolotl advising Delia. Can the sisters obey the will of the gods while saving their father's life? Anything can happen within the magical realm of the borderlands.

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Author:   Guadalupe García McCall ,  David Bowles
Publisher:   Tu Books
Imprint:   Tu Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781643797014


ISBN 10:   1643797018
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   21 October 2025
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   Spanish

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Reviews

* ""This story inspired by Sophocles' Antigone seamlessly blends coming-of-age themes with folklore. McCall respectfully integrates well-researched Nahuatl vocabulary and Aztec mythology as she explores sisterhood, cultural identity, and blended family dynamics. . . . A rich, mythic story about selfhood and soul-deep family ties. "" --Kirkus Reviews, starred review


* ""This story inspired by Sophocles' Antigone seamlessly blends coming-of-age themes with folklore. McCall respectfully integrates well-researched Nahuatl vocabulary and Aztec mythology as she explores sisterhood, cultural identity, and blended family dynamics. . . . A rich, mythic story about selfhood and soul-deep family ties. "" --Kirkus Reviews, starred review ""An adventure-filled, emotive fantasy novel in which sisters find strength in their differences."" -- Foreword Reviews * ""Via the girls' propulsive, distinctly rendered alternating POVs, McCall presents an Aztec-influenced world teeming with magical creatures and powerful deities."" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * ""Readers will relate to the twins' struggle to balance the head-and-heart decisions they make to find justice for their father and save Eagle Pass from a haunting, cruel landowner who wants to come back from the dead. This -Mexican American twist on Antigone draws on -compelling multideity legends to flesh out the first of three coming-of-age novels. . . . A must-purchase."" -- School Library Journal, starred review


* ""This story inspired by Sophocles' Antigone seamlessly blends coming-of-age themes with folklore. McCall respectfully integrates well-researched Nahuatl vocabulary and Aztec mythology as she explores sisterhood, cultural identity, and blended family dynamics. . . . A rich, mythic story about selfhood and soul-deep family ties. "" --Kirkus Reviews, starred review ""An adventure-filled, emotive fantasy novel in which sisters find strength in their differences."" -- Foreword Reviews


Author Information

Guadalupe García McCall is the best-selling author of Summer of the Mariposas and won the Pura Belpré Award for her first novel, Under the Mesquite. She is a full-time author and abuelita and lives with her husband in South Texas. Find her online at ggmccall.com. David Bowles is a Mexican American author and translator from South Texas, where he teaches literature and Nahuatl at the University of Texas Río Grande Valley. Among his forty published books are the multiple-award-winning They Call Me Güero, The Prince & the Coyote, and Feathered Serpent, Dark Heart of Sky: Myths of Mexico, as well as the series Garza Twins, 13th Street, and Clockwork Curandera. He is the current president of the Texas Institute of Letters.

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