Book Description
for Along the Tapajós by Fernando Vilela
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Brother and sister Cauã and Inaê live in a village alongside the river Tapajós. Every year when the rains come, the whole village packs up and moves to higher ground. This year, Titi the tortoise gets left behind, and the two siblings, mounting a daring mission to rescue him, return to find the village transformed. Vilela's vibrant mixed-media illustrations are rich in their depictions of contemporary life along the river and of the flora and fauna of the region. Back matter includes additional information about the Tapajós and an author's note.
2019 USBBY Outstanding International Book. An Amazon Best Book of 2019. Junior Library Guild selection. A 2019 Capitol Choices book.
Author is from Brazil. As well as an author and illustrator, Fernando Viela is a plastics artist, and has exhibited work worldwide, including at the MoMA in New York and the Pinacoteca of the State of São Paulo.
Portugal. Originally published in Portugal as Tapajós by Brinque-Books in 2015. English translation by Daniel Hahn published in the United States by Amazon Crossing Kida in 2019.
© USBBY, 2022. Used with permission.