Texas legends and tumbleweed pompons,
a schoolkid planning the biggest prank ever,
and a giant chicken that blocks out the sun!
Y is for Yehudi Mercado and for yee-haw!
Welcome to Pantalones, Texas, the town where underwear was invented, Chico Bustamante’s souped-up go-kart outruns the sheriff’s chicken-shack-mobile, and the jail doubles as the schoolhouse.
Ask for this first book in the series at your local library or independent bookstore now so you can enjoy the feuding, friendship, and sunglasses-wearing dog Baby T, Chico’s cool sidekick. Yehudi’s website says the book is “Smokey and the Bandit meets Peanuts!” Hope we’ll see book two soon – Pantalones, TX: Night of the Underwear Wolf!
What’s your best chicken-chasing story?
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Book info: Pantalones, TX: Don’t Chicken Out / written and illustrated by Yehudi Mercado. Archaia Entertainment, 2012. [author site] [publisher site] [book trailer] (Review copy and cover image courtesy of the publisher)
My Book Talk: The dry riverbeds of Pantalones, Texas, are great for go-kart racing and tumbleweed chasing, but Chico wants to make his mark on history. With his trusty sidekick Baby T the sunglasses-wearing dog and best friend Pigboy (yes, he’s a boy who’s part pig), Chico plans one stunt after another, always one step ahead of the shifty sheriff.
In this tiny town where underwear was invented, the jail also serves as schoolhouse, the schoolbus is an armadillo-drawn wagon, and the sheriff speeds around in a mobile chicken-shack trying to catch Chico the prankster. Everyone thinks the New York weatherman and his son are from a foreign country, but no one knows they’re closet vegetarians.
Sheriff Cornwallis plans to make Pantalones famous for more than just underwear, so he creates a gigantic chicken and dares Chico to ride the bucking cluck like a rodeo star! Of course, Chico Bustamante and Baby T are hungry for adventure!
Can schoolkid Chico ride the giant chicken for the whole nine seconds?
Will the people of Pantalones ever realize that New York isn’t a foreign country?
What does a surfing rabbi have to do with all this?
Texas graphic novelist Yehudi Mercado uses his signature vivid color palette and wild imagination to create this bigger-than-life little town where anything could happen (and usually does) in the first book of his Pantalones, TX series. (One of 6,000 books recommended on www.abookandahug.com)
Hi, I was wondering what other books you find interesting? Do you have any books to suggest to me because I enjoy reading and love it when people introduce me to new books. I also would like to know what made you start reading?
Mykia – I’ve collected a few hundred recent favorites here on BooksYALove. Just click on the tags or categories in the right sidebar to narrow down your choices!
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That sounds like a super goofy book. I think my niece might be into it in a few years, but it’s not really my thing. Good review though and definitely a unique Y word 🙂
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