
The Secret Footprints
by Julia Alvarez Illustrated by Fabian Negrin
The Dominican legend of the ciguapas, creatures who lived in underwater caves and whose feet were on backward so that humans couldn't follow their footprints, is reinvented by renowned author Julia Alvarez.
Although the ciguapas fear humans, Guapa, a bold and brave ciguapa, can't help but be curious — especially about a boy she sees on the nights when she goes on the land to hunt for food. When she gets too close to his family and is discovered, she learns that some humans are kind. Even though she escapes unharmed and promises never to get too close to a human again, Guapa still sneaks over to the boy's house some evenings, where she finds a warm pastelito in the pocket of his jacket on the clothesline.
- Ages
- 6, 7, 5
- Interest Level
- Grades K - 2
- Publisher
- Dragonfly Books
- Number of Pages
- 40
- Genre
- Fables, Folk Tales and Myths, Science Fiction and Fantasy
About the Author and Illustrator
Julia Alvarez
Fabian Negrin
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