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Precious

Illustrated by Carlos Aponte
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Hardcover
$18.99 US
9.38"W x 10.31"H x 0.32"D   | 13 oz | 24 per carton
On sale May 27, 2025 | 32 Pages | 9780593856802
Age 3-7 years | Preschool - 2
Reading Level: Lexile 600L

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The heartwarming story of a boy, all the things he holds dear, and the song that inspires him when he needs it most

Sometimes hearing a song gives you all the courage you need for a day. That’s what happens to Pedrito after a hurricane howls through his neighborhood and he has to give up his rescue dog. The moment his big brother starts strumming “Preciosa,” a beautiful song about his beautiful island, Pedrito knows that somehow everything will be okay. . . .

Pura Belpré Honor winner Carlos Aponte’s love for Puerto Rico shines through his vibrant illustrations and touching story, which show the power of music and community to comfort and give strength.
“Struggling with the absence of their patriarch, a Puerto Rican family prepares for an impending hurricane. Pedrito’s father has found work on the mainland and plans to bring the family there soon, but they miss him dearly. As they stock up on supplies and board up windows, Pedrito worries. . . . The next morning, with the storm past, he and his older brother, Juan, rescue a small dog from the rubble. Pedrito quickly bonds with the pup. . . . He’s heartbroken when she returns to her actual owner; he feels her absence—and his father’s—keenly. One night, Pedrito’s mother encourages him to sing, something he hasn’t done since his father left. The music lifts his spirits, and soon their neighbors join in, singing ‘Preciosa,’ a love letter to Puerto Rico. As time goes on, the family is reunited, with an unexpected addition. . . . Featuring appealingly stylized, long-limbed characters, the artwork uses varied angles and compositions to chart Pedrito’s believable journey through hardship while conveying the healing power of community and music. An uplifting story of resilience in the face of loss and natural disaster.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Honoring a beloved tune from Rafael Hernández Marín, Aponte crafts a resonant story that leans into themes of community care and cultural heritage.” —Publishers Weekly

“Cartoon-like illustrations in vibrant, buoyant colors are sure to capture the attention of younger listeners, while Aponte’s use of light—a sunbeam cascading in through a window, candle flames glowing white in the tension of the storm, and a warm orange sunrise as the community rallies and sings together—adds emotional resonance that older audiences will appreciate. Aponte also writes the Spanish edition of the book, and both versions are equally enjoyable, with humor built into both the text and the illustration, such as Antonio’s joke about debris from the storm making the street look like Pedro’s room and the disgruntled countenance on the little dog’s face as she’s deprived of the opportunity to chew things. . . . There’s enough community and warmth to keep this story hopeful until the family is reunited.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“A sweet tale of a little boy who finds solace in his family, a puppy, and music in the aftermath of a hurricane in Puerto Rico. . . . The bright, digital illustrations capture the island’s vibrancy, the family’s resilience despite their hardship, and the warmth of their community. The cartoony images complement the winsome narrative, presenting the child’s fears and worries in a way that will resonate with all readers. The Puerto Rican folk song, ‘Preciosa,’ is mentioned throughout. . . . The latest offering by Pura Belpré Honor recipient Aponte will charm readers and remind them that home can be found in family, friends, community, pets, and even a song.” —School Library Journal
© Alexi Lubomirski
Carlos Aponte is an artist, designer, and author originally from Puerto Rico. His fashion illustrations, inspired by the great Antonio Lopez and Jack Potter, have been featured in Laird Borelli's Fashion Illustration Next, Bil Donovan’s Advanced Fashion Drawing, Tony Glenville's The New Icons of Fashion Illustration, and Richard Kilroy's Menswear Illustration. Gallery shows include exhibits at The Brooklyn Library, Gallery Hanahou, The Society of Illustrators, and Three Square Studio, among others. He is represented by Art Department where clients include The New Yorker, Coca-Cola, Target, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Elle, and Esquire. In 2013, he created Boquitas, an interactive book for children. 

Carlos is currently a faculty member at the Fashion Institute of Technology. He lives in Jersey City with his partner, Christopher, and a French pointer named Rex. View titles by Carlos Aponte

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The heartwarming story of a boy, all the things he holds dear, and the song that inspires him when he needs it most

Sometimes hearing a song gives you all the courage you need for a day. That’s what happens to Pedrito after a hurricane howls through his neighborhood and he has to give up his rescue dog. The moment his big brother starts strumming “Preciosa,” a beautiful song about his beautiful island, Pedrito knows that somehow everything will be okay. . . .

Pura Belpré Honor winner Carlos Aponte’s love for Puerto Rico shines through his vibrant illustrations and touching story, which show the power of music and community to comfort and give strength.

Praise

“Struggling with the absence of their patriarch, a Puerto Rican family prepares for an impending hurricane. Pedrito’s father has found work on the mainland and plans to bring the family there soon, but they miss him dearly. As they stock up on supplies and board up windows, Pedrito worries. . . . The next morning, with the storm past, he and his older brother, Juan, rescue a small dog from the rubble. Pedrito quickly bonds with the pup. . . . He’s heartbroken when she returns to her actual owner; he feels her absence—and his father’s—keenly. One night, Pedrito’s mother encourages him to sing, something he hasn’t done since his father left. The music lifts his spirits, and soon their neighbors join in, singing ‘Preciosa,’ a love letter to Puerto Rico. As time goes on, the family is reunited, with an unexpected addition. . . . Featuring appealingly stylized, long-limbed characters, the artwork uses varied angles and compositions to chart Pedrito’s believable journey through hardship while conveying the healing power of community and music. An uplifting story of resilience in the face of loss and natural disaster.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Honoring a beloved tune from Rafael Hernández Marín, Aponte crafts a resonant story that leans into themes of community care and cultural heritage.” —Publishers Weekly

“Cartoon-like illustrations in vibrant, buoyant colors are sure to capture the attention of younger listeners, while Aponte’s use of light—a sunbeam cascading in through a window, candle flames glowing white in the tension of the storm, and a warm orange sunrise as the community rallies and sings together—adds emotional resonance that older audiences will appreciate. Aponte also writes the Spanish edition of the book, and both versions are equally enjoyable, with humor built into both the text and the illustration, such as Antonio’s joke about debris from the storm making the street look like Pedro’s room and the disgruntled countenance on the little dog’s face as she’s deprived of the opportunity to chew things. . . . There’s enough community and warmth to keep this story hopeful until the family is reunited.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“A sweet tale of a little boy who finds solace in his family, a puppy, and music in the aftermath of a hurricane in Puerto Rico. . . . The bright, digital illustrations capture the island’s vibrancy, the family’s resilience despite their hardship, and the warmth of their community. The cartoony images complement the winsome narrative, presenting the child’s fears and worries in a way that will resonate with all readers. The Puerto Rican folk song, ‘Preciosa,’ is mentioned throughout. . . . The latest offering by Pura Belpré Honor recipient Aponte will charm readers and remind them that home can be found in family, friends, community, pets, and even a song.” —School Library Journal

Author

© Alexi Lubomirski
Carlos Aponte is an artist, designer, and author originally from Puerto Rico. His fashion illustrations, inspired by the great Antonio Lopez and Jack Potter, have been featured in Laird Borelli's Fashion Illustration Next, Bil Donovan’s Advanced Fashion Drawing, Tony Glenville's The New Icons of Fashion Illustration, and Richard Kilroy's Menswear Illustration. Gallery shows include exhibits at The Brooklyn Library, Gallery Hanahou, The Society of Illustrators, and Three Square Studio, among others. He is represented by Art Department where clients include The New Yorker, Coca-Cola, Target, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Elle, and Esquire. In 2013, he created Boquitas, an interactive book for children. 

Carlos is currently a faculty member at the Fashion Institute of Technology. He lives in Jersey City with his partner, Christopher, and a French pointer named Rex. View titles by Carlos Aponte