PICTURE BOOKS
Tonatiuh, Duncan

Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote: A Migrant's Tale

(4) K-3 Because of a drought, Pancho Rabbit's father heads north for work. When he doesn't return, Pancho goes looking for him, guided by Señor Coyote. What begins as a light allegory becomes a darker tale. Tonatiuh effortlessly employs Spanish words, and folk art–like illustrations complement the story's origin. The author's note on immigration is geared to an older audience. Reading list, websites. Glos.

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