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The Last Cuentista: Newbery Medal Winner

Donna Barba Higuera (2024-01-16)

Subgenre
Age groupMiddle Grade 8-12
Content ratingPG
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age10

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

Heroine archetypes

Coming-of-Age HeroineOrphan

Protagonist archetypes

Chosen OneLast Survivor

Synopsis

Winner of the John Newbery Medal Winner of the Pura Belpré Award TIME's Best Books of the Year Wall Street Journal's Best of the Year Minneapolis Star Tribune's Best of the Year Boston Globe's Best of the Year BookPage's Best of the Year Publishers Weekly's Best of the Year School Library Journal's Best of the Year Kirkus Reviews' Best of the Year Bank Street's Best of the Year Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best New York Public Library Best of the Year A Junior Library Guild Selection Cybils Award Finalist From Pura Belpré Award winner and Newbery Medalist, Donna Barba Higuera--a brilliant journey through the stars, to the very heart of what makes us human. "Gripping in its twists and turns, and moving in its themes - truly a beautiful cuento."--New York Times "Clever and compelling ... wonderfully subversive."--The Wall Street Journal ★ "This tale packs a wallop. Exquisite."--Kirkus Reviews (starred) ★ "Gripping, euphonious, and full of storytelling magic."--Publishers Weekly (starred) ★ "A strong, heroic character, fighting incredible odds to survive and protect others."--School Library Journal (starred) Había una vez . . . There lived a girl named Petra Peña, who wanted nothing more than to be a storyteller, like her abuelita. But Petra's world is ending. Earth has been destroyed by a comet, and only a few hundred scientists and their children - among them Petra and her family - have been chosen to journey to a new planet. They are the ones who must carry on the human race. Hundreds of years later, Petra wakes to this new planet - and the discovery that she is the only person who remembers Earth. A sinister Collective has taken over the ship during its journey, bent on erasing the sins of humanity's past. They have systematically purged the memories of all aboard - or purged them altogether. Petra alone now carries the stories of our past, and with them, any hope for our future. Can she make them live again?

Tags

Latinx ProtagonistDiverse CharactersAward WinnerLiterary SF

Is The Last Cuentista: Newbery Medal Winner appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 10 and up.

A thought-provoking middle-grade SF story about cultural preservation and the power of memory. Contains themes of Earth's destruction and mass death, but handled age-appropriately with focus on hope and resistance through storytelling.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include death of parent, mass death, and grief (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

An exciting space adventure about a girl who's the last person to remember Earth's stories and must fight to keep humanity's history alive.