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for The Moon Was at a Fiesta by Matthew Gollub, Leovigildo Martinez, and Martin L. Guzman

The sun lights the day and the moon lights the night, and morning seldom breaks to find them both up in the sky. But when the moon does stay up past dawn, the people of Oaxaca, Mexico, have an explanation: "The moon was at a fiesta." Once again, Matthew Gollub and Leovigildo Martínez have created a sumptuous original tale set amid the rich folk culture of Mr. Martínez's own Oaxaca--a tale as exhilarating as a moonlit fiesta full of music, tamales, and paper lanterns.



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Artwork honored by the Society of Illustrators in New York

Paintings and text displayed in Art Institute of Chicago and over 40 museums nationwide

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