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The Chupacabras of the Río Grande

The Unicorn Rescue Society, Book 4

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The Chupacabras of the Río Grande

By: Adam Gidwitz, David Bowles
Narrated by: January LaVoy, Adam Gidwitz
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Pura Belpré Honor-winning author David Bowles joins Newbery Honor-winning Adam Gidwitz as coauthor of the newest Unicorn Rescue Society adventure, as the kids travel to the US-Mexican border to help the legendary chupacabras.

A new adventure begins for Elliot and Uchenna when Professor Fauna bursts into their classroom with a frightening report from the Texas-Mexico border: Something has completely drained the blood from a cow’s body! The team must fly to Laredo, where tempers are running high.

Teaming up with local kids Lupita and Mateo - plus their brilliant mother, Dr. Alejandra Cervantes, and her curandero husband, Israel - can the Unicorn Rescue Society save the region’s animals and help bring a divided community together once more? And what is that spiny, bloodsucking, adorable little creature?

Includes an exclusive bonus story about the medieval Secret Order of the Unicorn!

©2019 Adam Gidwitz and David Bowles (P)2019 Listening Library
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I loved how this story used a lot of Spanish language mixed in and also incorporated cultural differences. In the end, political views and differences are respected, which is a great lesson to learn.

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