Cruzita is going to be a pop star. All she has to do is win a singing contest at her favorite theme park and get famous. But she cant go to the theme park this summer. Instead, she has to help out at her family�����s bakery, which has been struggling ever since Tío Chuy died. Cruzitas great-uncle poured his heart into the bakerythe family legacyand now that hes gone, nothing is the same.
When Cruzitas not rolling uneven tortillas or trying to salvage rock-hard conchas, she has to take mariachi lessons, even though she doesnt know how to play her great-grandpas violin and shes not fluent in Spanish. At first, shes convinced her whole summer will be a disaster. But as she discovers the heart and soul of mariachi music, she realizes that theres more than one way to be a star―and more than one way to carry on a legacy.
Genre: Children's Fiction
When Cruzitas not rolling uneven tortillas or trying to salvage rock-hard conchas, she has to take mariachi lessons, even though she doesnt know how to play her great-grandpas violin and shes not fluent in Spanish. At first, shes convinced her whole summer will be a disaster. But as she discovers the heart and soul of mariachi music, she realizes that theres more than one way to be a star―and more than one way to carry on a legacy.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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