The remarkable true story of Jovita Valdovinos, a Mexican
revolutionary who disguised herself as a man to fight for her rights!
* "Graceful . . deft . . . mesmerizing. . . . Bravery and
determination prevail in this inspiring tale." -- Kirkus Reviews,
starred review
* "Gorgeous...hits the perfect balance of lively and
lyrical...outstanding." -- School Library Journal, starred review
* "Exquisite prose. . . . stunning spreads." -- BookPage, starred
review
Jovita dreamed of wearing pants! She hated the big skirts Abuela made
her wear. She wanted to scale the tallest mesquite tree on her rancho,
ride her horse, and feel the wind curl her face into a smile
When her father and brothers joined the Cristero War to fight for
religious freedom, Jovita wanted to go, too. Forbidden, she defied her
father's rules - and society's - and found a clever way to become a
trailblazing revolutionary, wearing pants!
This remarkable true story about a little-known maverick Mexican heroine
is brought vividly to life by her great-niece and Américas Award-winner
Aida Salazar, and Eisner Award-honoree Molly Mendoza.