Stef Soto, Taco Queen, 9780316306843
Paperback
Taco Queen seeks her voice when family’s truck faces threat.

Stef Soto, Taco Queen

  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    9 July 2018

Summary

Stef Soto, Taco Queen: A Middle-Grade Fiesta of Family, Food, and Finding Your Voice!

Seventh grader Estefania “Stef” Soto is ready for a change. She’s tired of being known as the “Taco Queen” because of Tia Perla, her family’s taco truck. Stef dreams of a “normal” life for her dad, far away from the onion-and-cilantro scent of the family business.

But when new city regulations threaten her family’s livelihood, Stef must step up and become Tia Perla’s unlikely champion.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780316306843
ISBN-10:0316306843
Author:Jennifer Torres
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:Little, Brown Young Readers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:9 July 2018
Weight:150g
Dimensions:239mm x 197mm x 13mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“The core of the story–friendship and the importance of family–wins out, leaving tweens with a satisfying, gentle read.”– School Library Journal

“Stef’s fresh, honest voice will resonate with a broad swath of readers, as will the relatable struggles she negotiates.”–Publishers Weekly”[An] engaging glimpse of food-truck culture through the Soto family’s sacrifices, values, and hardships. Once readers get past the drama, they’ll cheer for Stef Soto, her family, and Tia Perla.“–Kirkus Reviews”[A] well written novel about family and pride and would be a great addition to the library.“–School Library Connection“Spanish words and humorous banter pepper the dialogue, and the dual stories of the threatened family business and Stef’s issues with classmates make a nice, age-appropriate balance that validates Stef’s experience while pointing to a world beyond middle school politics. Readers will be happy to snack on this….”–The Bulletin“The core of the story–friendship and the importance of family–wins out, leaving tweens with a satisfying, gentle read.”–School Library Journal“This cheery, relatable story features short and sweet chapters with plenty of Spanish words and phrases sprinkled in and a cheer-worthy main character in Stef, a happy, funny girl who adores art above all.”–Booklist“Young readers will feel a kinship with Stef as she struggles to spread her wings in this engaging and relatable middle-grade novel about growing up.”–Horn Book

About The Author

Jennifer Torres

Jennifer Torres works as a freelance journalist and leads an early literacy campaign on behalf of the University of the Pacific. She is the author of Flor and Miranda Steal the Show, Stef Soto, Taco Queen and Finding the Music/En pos de la musica and lives with her husband and two little girls in central California.

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