The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree

PRAISE & REVIEWS

A mesmerizing, imaginative smorgasbord of facts and fantasy blended into a charming tale.

— Allen Young, PhD
Curator Emeritus, Milwaukee Public Museum
Author of The Chocolate Tree

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This is a unique middle grade novel that expertly blends magic, science, culture, and ecological awareness. ... An original concept [that] helps propel this story forward, creating a magical world that entertains and educates.

School Library Journal

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After reading almost every book or blog on the subject, The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree is a strong contender for the best title in the last 5 years.

— Mark Christian, The C-Spot.com

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Mayan prehistory intersects with nature exploration and even gastronomy in a dreamy, mystical story line. Lyrical descriptions of nature proliferate alongside the book’s winsome illustrations… Readers can learn snippets of language and history while simultaneously being entertained by Max’s mystical rainforest adventures.

Foreword Reviews

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The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree is a magical tale that weaves together history, science, ecology, adventure, friendship and rivalry into a compelling read that is hard to put down. ... I absolutely LOVED this book. ... I can’t wait for Max’s next adventure!!

— Craig Wiesner
Co-founder, Reach & Teach bookstore

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The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree takes us on a vivid trip back through time and place to re-live the ancient rituals and tales of the Maya—and the central role of cacao in their society and their lives.  It brings to life in a sensitive way all of the stories I have heard. I could not put the book down!

— Ed Seguine
Seguine Cacao Cocoa & Chocolate Advisors / Guittard Chocolate Co.

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Who would have thought the world of chocolate hid so many secrets and mysteries? Brought to life through the eyes of two remarkable children Max and Itzel, this beautifully illustrated book draws you into the magical realm of the chocolate-giving Cacao Tree and the exuberant biodiversity that surrounds it. ... Grab your detective hat and help Max and Itzel when they realize something goes terribly wrong... you’ll be glad you did! 

— Sharon Edgar Greenhill
Co-author, Chocolate: Pathway to the Gods
Producer, Blue Deer Productions

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A fantastical tale for young adults that explains, through chocolate and the sacred cacao from which it manifests, how we can preserve biodiversity and celebrate the cultures that sustain it. 

— Simran Sethi
Author of Bread, Wine, Chocolate; The Slow Loss of Foods We Love

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This is a thrilling and marvelous book in almost every way. It’s full of adventure, mythology, magic and a wondrous plot.

— Phoebe Eckstein
Writer and book reviewer, Phoebe's Bookshelf

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The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree offers an original perspective on a meeting of ancient and modern cultures in the forests of Guatemala, whilst deftly revealing the threads that bind us all together. A heady blend of honey and chocolate, science and mythology, help oil the wheels of this rollercoaster treat for younger readers.

— Dan Eatherley
Author of Bushmaster: Raymond Ditmars and the Hunt for the World’s Largest Viper

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If only you could see the look on Nikolas' face when I read to him… I have to keep reminding him to eat his breakfast (so we can get to school on time) as he sits totally enraptured by the magic. 

— Anthony Ferguson
Master chocolatier, Niko B Chocolates

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Filled with courage, respect, honesty and unconditional love, Birgitte Rasine's The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree gives us a marvelous adventure that reminds us just how remarkable and capable we all really are.

Each turn of the page reveals a journey of awakening to a deeper awareness of self and dares to connect us one and all on a profound universal level.

— Harold W. Becker
Author and Founder, The Love Foundation Inc.

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Thanks for allowing us to be part of this unfolding story. There is a lump in my throat to leave Max, Itzel, and Luna especially.

— Ruth Varner
Author, grandmother and beta reader

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The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree

by
Birgitte Rasine

Publication Date: 

March 22, 2016

Page Count: 

332

Dimensions: 

5.25'' x 8.0''

ISBN: 

978-1-938284-92-2

Price: 

$16.95

Formats: 

Paperback and eBook

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About the Book

SYNOPSIS

Max Hammond has a life other science-obsessed boys his age only dream of: he travels the world with his bee researcher dad and science writer mom.

When the Hammond family arrives in Guatemala to study the enigmatic stingless bees of the Maya, Max meets Itzel, a young Maya girl who introduces him to the magic and wonders of rainforest gardens and animal spirit guides. It’s a world that transforms the meaning of all the science Max has ever learned—but its magic is not always benevolent.

One night, Itzel takes Max to an ancient cacao tree tended in secret deep in the jungle by an elite group of Elders. Neither Max nor Itzel are prepared for the forces they unleash when they open the pods of the sacred tree, forces that turn everything they know about the history of cacao upside down, threaten the past and future of the world’s most desirable food, and, worse still, awaken two mythic beasts guarding the very DNA of cacao.

The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree is Book One of the "Max and the Code of Harvests" series.

Features: Includes 32 chapter illustrations and an appreciation by Dr. Allen Young, curator emeritus at the Milwaukee Public Museum and author of "The Chocolate Tree."

Language: English, with brief Spanish and Itzà Maya dialogue (all with English translations).

Age: most appropriate for readers aged 9–13, but all of my adult beta readers have greatly enjoyed the story as well! Parents and grandparents have read the book together with their children and grandchildren.

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