Highly recommend for young readers (and grown-ups who still believe in a little magic). 🌄🧿
It’s The Indian in the Cupboard meets Aru Shah — but with its own unique, Andean soul.
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Here’s a solid, engaging post for social media (e.g., Instagram, Facebook, or a blog) about The Ekeko: A Tale of Magic and Wishes (or the general concept of the Ekeko book, depending on which version you mean—adjust as needed):
📚 Have you read a book that made you rethink “good luck”? Drop your recs below! 👇 Highly recommend for young readers (and grown-ups who
Set in modern-day Bolivia, the story follows 12-year-old Emilia, who discovers that the tiny, chubby statue of Ekeko—the Andean god of abundance and good fortune—can actually grant wishes. But like any good magical tale, wishes come with a cost.
If you’re into middle-grade fantasy rooted in real-world mythology, put this on your TBR. Drop your recs below
What I loved most: 🔮 The blend of Quechua and Spanish folklore with a contemporary setting 🧠 Wishes that go wrong in clever, thought-provoking ways ❤️ A heartfelt look at family, sacrifice, and what we truly need vs. what we want
Highly recommend for young readers (and grown-ups who still believe in a little magic). 🌄🧿
It’s The Indian in the Cupboard meets Aru Shah — but with its own unique, Andean soul.
#ElEkeko #MiddleGradeFantasy #Bookstagram #AndeanMythology #MagicalRealism #DiverseReads
Here’s a solid, engaging post for social media (e.g., Instagram, Facebook, or a blog) about The Ekeko: A Tale of Magic and Wishes (or the general concept of the Ekeko book, depending on which version you mean—adjust as needed):
📚 Have you read a book that made you rethink “good luck”? Drop your recs below! 👇
Set in modern-day Bolivia, the story follows 12-year-old Emilia, who discovers that the tiny, chubby statue of Ekeko—the Andean god of abundance and good fortune—can actually grant wishes. But like any good magical tale, wishes come with a cost.
If you’re into middle-grade fantasy rooted in real-world mythology, put this on your TBR.
What I loved most: 🔮 The blend of Quechua and Spanish folklore with a contemporary setting 🧠 Wishes that go wrong in clever, thought-provoking ways ❤️ A heartfelt look at family, sacrifice, and what we truly need vs. what we want