cover image El Milagro de la Primera Flor de Nochebuena: Un Cuento Mexicano Sobre la Navidad = The Miracle of the First Poinsettia

El Milagro de la Primera Flor de Nochebuena: Un Cuento Mexicano Sobre la Navidad = The Miracle of the First Poinsettia

Joanne F. Oppenheim. Barefoot Books, $16.99 (32pp) ISBN 978-1-84148-308-5

Troubled that she has no pesos to buy a gift for the Christ child, Juanita humbly follows the mystical behest of a stone angel to bring weeds to the midnight mass instead. Miraculously, the weeds transform into poinsettias because they are a ""gift from the heart."" More languidly paced than Tomie dePaola's tightly spun Legend of the Poinsettia, Oppenheim's telling sags a bit under the focus on the family's poverty and heavy-handed insertions of Spanish vocabulary. Negrin's (The Secret Footprints) striking illustrations, however, energize the tale, taking their cue from the brilliant flowers and sun-kissed colors of Old World Mexico. His mixed-media art creates a lush, dreamlike environment where anything seems possible. (Sept.)