Catrin Einhorn, NYT
“THE COQUÍES STILL SING: A Story of Home, Hope, and Rebuilding, told by Karina Nicole González in English and Spanish editions, introduces us to Elena, a school-age girl who lives in Puerto Rico’s central mountains with her family. Krystal Quiles’s bright illustrations of their home and beloved mango tree turn muted when Hurricane María sweeps in, tearing off the roof, stripping the leaves and silencing the coquíes, the chirping tree frogs that are a symbol of Puerto Rico itself.”
— Catrin Einhorn, NYT