The Children of the Sun: An Inca Legend

Micaela Chirif
Illustrations Juan Palomino
Traduction Lawrence Schimel
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The Children of the Sun: An Inca Legend

Micaela Chirif
Illustrations Juan Palomino
Traduction Lawrence Schimel
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⭐ "[A] wide-eyed adaptation of a quietly marvelous Inca folktale, originally published in Spain and shared here in a hushed, knowing tone...Accompanied by Palomino’s stark, dramatic artwork—breathtaking in scope and full of life—this story is utterly spellbinding, as soothing in tone as a lullaby. A brief addendum defines potentially unfamiliar terms and provides a just-right splash of context on the Inca and the legend. An origin epic brilliantly retold." 
Kirkus Reviews (STARRED REVIEW)

"Chirif’s conversational tone, brisk pacing, and rich descriptions of the natural world create a tale ideal for reading aloud...Palomino’s digital line illustrations, with their spare use of color and charcoal like texture, gorgeously evoke ancient art...A wondrous adaptation of a Peruvian creation story." 
Horn Book (STARRED REVIEW)

"The illustrations are both abstract and detailed, capturing the vast, varied terrain of the Andean mountain range. The Children of the Sun might become part of a class set of ancient origin stories or a coffee-table book for discerning adult folklorists." 
Booklist

"Black and gray dominate the palette, but the deft use of bright colors, either as the turquoise of a flowing river or the vibrant oranges and yellows of the Sun god, create dramatic full spreads, while varying opacity brings dimension and movement....it will fit nicely in a unit on foundational myths."
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Beautiful...skillfully translated...breathtaking illustrations...Told in simple, parable style, this story would be a delight to read aloud to younger children." 
—Words Without Borders

"A spellbinding read-aloud that offers much to savor...engrossing, dramatic, and beautifully illustrated." 
—Lynn Becker, author and reviewer

  • Convient pour : Âges 6-8 ans
  • Date de publication : Mar 31, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 44
  • Éditeur : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
  • ISBN : 9780802856548
  • Dimensions : 9.63" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H

Micaela Chirif is a Peruvian poet and author whose books have been translated into Korean, Japanese, English, Portuguese, and French. Sheep Count Flowers (Levine Querido) was called “utterly beguiling” in a starred Kirkus review, and A Sleepless Night was named a USBBY Outstanding International Book and a Mildred D. Batchelder Honor Book. Visit Micaela’s website at micaelachirif.pe or follow her on Instagram @micaelachirif. 

Juan Palomino is a prolific Mexican illustrator who started his own illustration teaching program at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Letters in Charcoal (Lantana) was nominated for the Carnegie Medal for illustration, and The Young Teacher and the Great Serpent (Eerdmans) was named a USBBY Outstanding International Book and New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Book. Follow Juan on Instagram @juanpalomino.ilustrator. 

Lawrence Schimel has written or translated over 300 books, including Niños9 Kilometers, and the Batchelder Honor Book Different (all Eerdmans). His works have received many awards, including three PEN Translates Awards, two SCBWI Crystal Kite Awards, and two Américas Award Honors. Lawrence lives in Madrid, Spain. Follow him on Bluesky @lawrenceschimel.bksy.social.

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