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Monarca

A Novel

Audiobook
2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

"A work of art. In each of the pages, you will feel the flow of a powerful energy which will murmur to each of your cells that it is time to come out of hiding, to open the windows, to breathe freely, to dress colorfully... to fly."—Laura Esquivel, author of Like Water for Chocolate

A fable for all ages about a Mexican-American girl who transforms into a monarch butterfly and undertakes the great migration to Mexico, Monarca braids together the values of heritage, ecology, and personal transformation.

On her thirteenth birthday, Inés receives a mysterious necklace from her abuela in Mexico that turns her into a monarch butterfly—the fulfilment of a prophecy linking Inés' destiny to her family's legacy and the butterflies' survival.

The adventure continues as Inés joins the monarchs on their long journey south to the butterfly sanctuary in Mexico—an odyssey that has become increasingly perilous due to human activity. Together, the swarm travels from the northeast to the swamps of Louisiana to the pine-filled mountain tops of the western Sierra Madre, finally alighting at the Sierra Chincua sanctuary. On this wondrous journey in the vein of Jonathan Livingston Seagull and The Little Prince, Inés discovers the connections between all living beings, and the urgent need to protect the monarchs' migration and habitats.

Divided into four chapters to mirror the four stages in a monarch's life—egg, larva, pupa and butterfly—Monarca blends Mexican folklore, environmentalism, and magical realism in an enchanting novella. This book will inspire readers to protect and cherish the sacred natural world around them.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 11, 2022
      Gout (Daniel X: Alien Hunter) and Aridjis (La Santa Muerte) spin a metaphysical fable, weighted down by heavy-handed messaging. Inés is turning 13, and her father gives her an obsidian necklace “radiating energy,” which has been in the family for generations. Wearing the stone transforms Inés into a monarch butterfly, and she is sent on a journey by an insect seer to join a local swarm in their migration to the butterfly sanctuary in Michoacán, Mexico (he intones: “On the day the souls of the dead return to visit the earth, there will be a final battle for which you were chosen at birth”). Using a monarch’s life cycle to frame a magical narrative, Inés encounters myriad challenges ranging from pesticides to crooked farmers to an ancestral enemy armed with a butterfly hunting hawk. In a culminating battle between man and insect, Inés accepts her role as “a daughter of the sun.” But while passionate emotions and themes of environmental advocacy buoy the story, the moral messages land as didactic (“She’d learned how to feed and sunbathe, but most importantly she’d learned about community.”) The messy, mixed-media art and hybrid of comics and picture-book format lends to the mythological quality, with bright colors and painterly composition. Though aimed at all ages, it’s most likely to appeal to junior readers. It’s preachy, but it still packs a lot of heart. Agent: Lisa Gallagher, DeFiore and Company.

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