LIVING HISTORY LIBRARY Nacar, the White Deer: A Story of Old Mexico (Living History Library)

Type
Book
ISBN 10
1883937914 
ISBN 13
9781883937911 
Category
Juvenile Fiction  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2005 
Publisher
Pages
125 
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Description
Elizabeth Borton de Treviño Friendship springs up between a boy who has lost his voice and his mother at the same tragic moment, and an ailing albino deer sent from China as a gift to the King of Spain. It is Lalo's task to nurture the deer back to health so that he will be well enough for the voyage to Spain. This story of Mexico in 1630 follows young Lalo on his journey back to the Mountain of the Sleeping Lady.  The journey and months the deer and the boy spend with Lalo's goats are full both of dangers found in a wild landscape and of charming incidents found in a people brimming with life and faith.  As with any friendship there is sorrow as well as joy, and Lalo grows in wisdom and courage as he comes to accept even the uncertainties and difficulties of the trust he has been given. By the Newbery Award-winning author of My Heart Lies South. - from Amzon 
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