Praise for The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!: *"Deedy's original tale about standing up to oppression couldn't be more timely. Yelchin's saturated, folksy, mixed-media paintings are the perfect partner, fleshing out the characterizations and offering visual humor. This subtle, modern multicultural tale is a must have." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review*"Deedy uses repeating language to powerful effect, ramping up the stakes while underscoring the gallito's steady determination....Yelchin amplifies themes of protest and injustice in vivid mixed-media caricatures that emphasize the rooster's humble nobility in contrast to Don Pepe's sneering autocratic airs. Like the gallito's cries of 'kee-kee-ree-kee!' Deedy's message about speaking up and speaking out rings as clearly as a bell." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review*"Deedy's original story of the noisy village of La Paz has the feel of a well-told folktale-one with plenty of dry wit... Bright hues and busy page layouts reflect a boisterous La Paz but fade to dull blues and open space when Don Pepe comes into power. Following the narrative arc, the color and energy return with the gallito's arrival and resistance. The story closes with an inspiring author's note encouraging readers and listeners to make themselves heard." --The Horn Book, starred reviewPraise for 14 Cows for America by Carmen Deedy; illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez: * "A stirring, heartwarming tale that made headlines when it happened and is now, thankfully, preserved on the page for children." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review"A moving tale of compassion and generosity." -- Publishers WeeklyPraise for The Yellow Star: The Legend of King Christian X of Denmark by Carmen Deedy; illustrated by Henri Sorensen: Christopher Award WinnerJane Addams Children's Book Award Honor BookBologna Ragazzi Award Winner"Vivid and lyrical." -- Publishers WeeklyPraise for Martina the Beautiful Cockroach: A Cuban Folktale: Pura Belpre Award HonorInternational Latino Book Awards, 1st PlaceOdyssey Award Honor"Deedy's masterful retelling of this Latino folktale has a rollicking voice imbued with sly tongue-in-cheek humor." -- Booklist"This telling has magic all its own." -- Kirkus Reviews