Author: | Birgitte Rasine | ISBN: | 9781938284984 |
Publisher: | LUCITA Inc. | Publication: | August 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | LUCITA Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Birgitte Rasine |
ISBN: | 9781938284984 |
Publisher: | LUCITA Inc. |
Publication: | August 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | LUCITA Publishing |
Language: | English |
If you liked The Golden Compass and The Chronicles of Narnia, be prepared to fall in love with mythic fantasy all over again. The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree pulls you into a mesmerizing world that blurs the lines between science, mythology, and the hidden magic of nature.
Synopsis:
Max Hammond has a life other science-obsessed boys his age only dream of: he travels the world with his bee researcher dad and science writer mom.
When the Hammond family arrives in Guatemala to study the enigmatic stingless bees of the Maya, Max meets Itzel, a young Maya girl who introduces him to the magic and wonders of rainforest gardens and animal spirit guides. It’s a world that transforms the meaning of all the science Max has ever learned—but its magic is not always benevolent.
One night, Itzel takes Max to an ancient cacao tree tended in secret deep in the jungle by an elite group of Elders. Neither Max nor Itzel are prepared for the forces they unleash when they open the pods of the sacred tree, forces that turn everything they know about the history of cacao upside down, threaten the past and future of the world’s most desirable food, and, worse still, awaken two mythic beasts guarding the very DNA of cacao.
The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree is Book One of the "Max and the Code of Harvests" series.
Includes 32 chapter illustrations and an appreciation by Dr. Allen Young, curator emeritus at the Milwaukee Public Museum and author of The Chocolate Tree.
REVIEWS
One of the world's authorities on chocolate, the C-Spot.com, calls the book "a strong contender for the best [chocolate] title in the last 5 years."
The School Library Journal says this is “…a unique middle grade novel that expertly blends magic, science, culture, and ecological awareness.”
Foreword Reviews selected The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree as one of “Six Best YA Books of Summer 2016”.
If you liked The Golden Compass and The Chronicles of Narnia, be prepared to fall in love with mythic fantasy all over again. The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree pulls you into a mesmerizing world that blurs the lines between science, mythology, and the hidden magic of nature.
Synopsis:
Max Hammond has a life other science-obsessed boys his age only dream of: he travels the world with his bee researcher dad and science writer mom.
When the Hammond family arrives in Guatemala to study the enigmatic stingless bees of the Maya, Max meets Itzel, a young Maya girl who introduces him to the magic and wonders of rainforest gardens and animal spirit guides. It’s a world that transforms the meaning of all the science Max has ever learned—but its magic is not always benevolent.
One night, Itzel takes Max to an ancient cacao tree tended in secret deep in the jungle by an elite group of Elders. Neither Max nor Itzel are prepared for the forces they unleash when they open the pods of the sacred tree, forces that turn everything they know about the history of cacao upside down, threaten the past and future of the world’s most desirable food, and, worse still, awaken two mythic beasts guarding the very DNA of cacao.
The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree is Book One of the "Max and the Code of Harvests" series.
Includes 32 chapter illustrations and an appreciation by Dr. Allen Young, curator emeritus at the Milwaukee Public Museum and author of The Chocolate Tree.
REVIEWS
One of the world's authorities on chocolate, the C-Spot.com, calls the book "a strong contender for the best [chocolate] title in the last 5 years."
The School Library Journal says this is “…a unique middle grade novel that expertly blends magic, science, culture, and ecological awareness.”
Foreword Reviews selected The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree as one of “Six Best YA Books of Summer 2016”.