A strong addition to folktale collections.-- "Linda Kenton, School Library Journal, January 2004"
A creative extension of the oral tradition of Huichol culture.-- "Spirit of Change, May/June 2004"
Simply but eloquently tells the story of how nature and human lives are connected.-- "Troy-Michelle Reinhardt, ForeWord, 2004, Vol.7 No3"
. . . marvelously illustrated with colorful yarn pictures by Maria Hernandez de la Cruz and Casimiro de la Cruz Lopez, and includes information about the Huichol people, their sacred symbols and their art. Ages 6-9 (and to be enjoyed at any age).-- "Light of Consciousness, Winter 2004"
A highly recommended addition to school and community library Native American collections for young readers.-- "The Midwest Book Review, February 2004"