Critically acclaimed author Emma Otheguy joins Newbery Honor-winning Adam Gidwitz as co-author of the newest adventure in the NYT bestselling Unicorn Rescue Society series as the kids travel to Cuba to help the legendary Madre de aguas.In Cuba, it is believed that a mysterious water serpent--the Madre de aguas--is responsible for providing and protecting the fresh water of the island. But the serpent is missing, and a drought has gripped the island. Uchenna, Elliot, and Professor Fauna fly to Cuba and endeavor to rescue the Madre de aguas. Unfortunately, it tries to kill them. Meanwhile, the Schmoke Brothers' goons are driving around Havana, dumping pink sludge into the sewers. What is going on? Can Elliot and Uchenna end the drought? Stop the Schmokes? Or will the creature they are trying to save just eat them instead?
Adam Gidwitz is the author of the critically acclaimed,
New York Times bestselling Grimm trilogy. He spent six years researching and writing his Newbery Honor-winning
The Inquisitor's Tale, including a year living in Europe. Adam lives with his family in Brooklyn, NY. Find Adam online at adamgidwitz.com or @AdamGidwitz.
Emma Otheguy is the author of the middle grade novel
Silver Meadows Summer, and picture books
Martí's Song for Freedom, which received five starred reviews, and
Pope Francis: Builder of Bridges. A native and current resident of New York City, Emma is a historian of Spain and colonial Latin America. Learn more about her online at emmaotheguy.com and @emmaotheguy.
Hatem Aly is an Egyptian-born illustrator whose work has been featured in multiple publications worldwide. He currently lives in beautiful New Brunswick, Canada, with his wife, son, and more pets than people. His illustrated work
includes the Newbery Honor winner
The Inquisitor's Tale by Adam Gidwitz, the Unicorn Rescue Society series also
by Adam Gidwitz with several amazing contributing authors, the Story Pirates book series with Geoff Rodkey
and Jacqueline West, early readers series Meet Yasmin with Saadia Faruqi, and
How to Feed Your Parents by Ryan
Miller. He has more upcoming books and projects in the works. You can find him online @metahatem.