One day in a small California barrio, a scary-looking stranger with an ugly scar on his face arrives. Silence falls on the streets. Normally raucous children stop playing, and their fearful mothers quickly beckon them inside. Everyone peeks out of windows and doors to watch the stranger walk down Main Street.
Later in the week, the stranger again appears in town. And a few days later, on a pleasant Sunday morning, the man shows his frightening face yet again. But this time, hes not alone. Cradled in the strangers arms is a big, red rooster with a yellow ribbon tied around its neck. When the rooster sets off after a bug with the stranger hanging on to the ribbon like a cowboy who had lassoed a wild bull, the townspeople are finally able to look past the long, ugly scar on the strangers face.
Echoing the oral tradition common to so many Latinos, acclaimed author Victor Villaseñor shares with young readers one of his fathers favorite stories. With vibrant illustrations by José Jara, this will soon become the favorite of many children aged 3 to 7.
Bilingual edition