Book Descriptions
for Along the Tapajós by Fernando Vilela
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
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.
From the Publisher
A USBBY Outstanding International BookAn Amazon Best Book of 2019 in the Ages 6-8 categoryA Junior Library Guild SelectionA Capitol Choices Book
Cauã and Inaê are a brother and sister who live in a small community along the Tapajós River in Brazil. Here, the homes are on stilts and everyone travels around by boat--even to school! When the rainy season comes, they must leave their village and relocate to higher ground for a while. But after moving this year, Cauã and Inaê realize they've left behind something important: their pet tortoise, Titi! Unlike turtles, tortoises can't swim, and Cauã and Inaê are really worried. So the pair sneaks back at night on a journey along the river to rescue him. Will they be able to save Titi?
This picture book, first published in Brazil, offers kids a unique look into the lives of children who live along Brazil's beautiful Tapajós River.