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Reach for this book when you want to introduce your child to the depth of ancestral storytelling or when exploring themes of enduring love and legacy. It is an ideal choice for families looking to celebrate Mexican heritage through a lens that combines historical folklore with timeless emotional resonance. The story follows Princess Izta and the warrior Popoca, whose devotion to one another leads to the mythological origin of the two volcanoes overlooking Mexico City. While the story involves a tragic deception and the eventual death of the protagonists, it is handled with a poetic grace that emphasizes transformation over loss. Duncan Tonatiuh's unique Mixtec-inspired art style provides a visually stunning bridge to the past, making it a sophisticated yet accessible choice for children aged 4 to 9. It serves as a beautiful tool for discussing how love can shape the world around us and how stories are passed down through generations.