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The Secret Language of Prairie Dogs

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"A slow-paced, culturally rich story." - Kirkus Reviews

Seventeen-year-old Santos Ramos is a curandero - Latinx shaman - living in desolate West Texas. When a mute boy crosses the border through a sinister smuggler, Santos finds himself fascinated by the voiceless teen.

Santos craves a more traditional high school life of parties, studying for the SATs, and writing for the school blog, but he was born with el don - the gift. People come to him for spiritual healing. Like his past Aztec roots, though, asking God for healing comes with the sacrifices of fevered charms, personal objects, snake venom, and even the blood of animals.

He struggles to keep his identity as el don from his All-American best friends, Maverick and Victor, who, like most of the town, are intrigued to know about the mysterious "Monster of Southland." The legendary hidden figure lurks at night, leaving behind a trail of animal carcasses as sacrifices.

Sixteen-year-old Dulcero Lopez and his younger sister emigrate from Honduras after witnessing the brutal murder of his parents, causing him to have aphasia and lose the ability to speak.

The two head north to the USA, where Dulcero is separated from her by ICE. Voiceless Dulcero is sent to live with his abusive uncle, Juan, who is a coyote and who he cannot pay for bringing him over. His only way out of this hell and to be reunited with his little sister is through the healing hands of Santos.

The end of his junior year has Santos questioning everything about who he is as a curandero while craving the freedom of becoming the teen he aches to be. When Dulcero arrives, Santos finds himself like the trailing dying light of a midnight star, falling - falling fast in love with the voiceless visitor who needs his healing hands.

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      February 1, 2023
      A young curandero juggles ordinary life and his healing blessing. Santos' ancestors are Aztec healers, but he need not look very far back to find evidence of resistance. Don Julio escaped Mexico after his family perished in the Mexican Revolution. On the day he died, he blessed his 4-year-old grandson, Santos, with a long and gratifying life full of healing. Now Santos is a high school junior and a curandero, or faith healer. But there is talk in his hometown of Southland, Texas, about a monster who leaves carcasses behind. Santos is no monster, but for his spiritual healing rituals, he does make animal sacrifices. While Santos tries to defuse the town's interest in the supposed monster, a traumatized boy who doesn't speak comes into his life looking for help. Dulcero experienced such terrible things in Honduras that he has shut down. Santos' interest in the boy grows even as his premonitions indicate that something isn't right. Still, he's trying to navigate a regular teen's life of school and friendship; his best friends may know that he's gay but not that he's a curandero. The narrative unfolds gradually, but through establishing connections between the characters, it makes them feel lived-in and three-dimensional. The descriptions of the town of Southland make it feel like another character, one that is deeply relevant to the plot. A slow-paced, culturally rich story. (Paranormal. 14-18)

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