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Nathan Ñeque: The Hunger Contest-El concurso del hambre

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34 pages, Paperback

Published July 2, 2024

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Jane E. Ruth

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4,803 reviews443 followers
February 21, 2025
Nathan Ñeque: The Hunger Contest by Jane E. Ruth, with illustrations by Yassibel Duque, is a bilingual (English/Spanish) children’s story adapted from a Ngäbe folk tale from Panama. The story revolves around Nathan Ñeque, a boastful agouti who loves winning. Nathan challenges a cicada to a hunger contest, confident that he will triumph. As the days pass, Nathan’s overconfidence is challenged by the cicada’s quiet endurance, leading to an amusing conclusion that leaves Nathan humbled and wiser. This tale offers a playful, yet meaningful exploration of themes like humility, persistence, and community.

One of my favorite aspects of the book is the way it brings an authentic cultural folk tale to life for modern readers. Nathan’s over-the-top confidence, shown through his loud boasts and exaggerated gestures like puffing on his pipe, made me chuckle. I could almost hear his voice declaring, "No one can catch me!" The contrast with the cicada, calm and still throughout, is not only funny but also thought-provoking. The author captures this dynamic beautifully without overcomplicating the language, making it accessible for kids while still entertaining for adults. It feels like being told a bedtime story with a moral tucked inside, which is exactly what folk tales should be.

The illustrations by Yassibel Duque are another highlight. They add so much charm and energy to the story, from Nathan’s frantic pacing on the third day of the contest to his dramatic, smoke-filled pondering on the stump. The visuals complement the text perfectly, bringing the characters’ emotions and actions to life. I especially loved the little details, like the swirling smoke from Nathan’s pipe or the serene look on the cicada’s face. It’s the kind of art that pulls you in and makes you want to linger on each page a little longer.

The story's engaging structure uses repetition to emphasize Nathan's growing hunger and frustration as the contest progresses, creating a vivid sense of time passing. This approach mirrors the endurance theme beautifully and helps younger readers connect with Nathan's experience. While the steady pace might feel familiar in the middle, it builds anticipation for the satisfying conclusion, where Nathan admits defeat and learns a valuable lesson. The payoff is both heartwarming and impactful, making the journey feel truly worthwhile.

Nathan Ñeque: The Hunger Contest is a delightful read with a heartwarming message. It’s ideal for children who love animals, folk tales, or bilingual stories. The book would also be great for parents and educators looking for a fun way to introduce cultural stories from Panama. If you’re after a story that combines humor, wisdom, and beautiful artwork, this one is definitely worth adding to your collection.
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March 18, 2025
Loved by the Whole Family
My daughter couldn’t stop giggling at Nathan’s big boasts! We loved the story’s funny ending and the sweet lesson about humility. The bilingual text is a bonus — great for learning Spanish too!
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September 27, 2025
A fun, heartwarming tale with beautiful art and a great mix of English and Spanish. Perfect for kids, parents, and classrooms alike!
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July 18, 2025
This bilingual picture book, crafted for the native children of Panama, delivers a captivating lesson on humility. It narrates the tale of a rodent and an insect engaged in a competition, compelling readers to eagerly flip through the pages to discover the victor. The vibrant illustrations enhance the narrative, making it accessible to children globally. Additionally, the inclusion of a pipe-smoking rodent subtly presents a teachable moment about the hazards of smoking. 5 Stars!

I reread a book I first read about a year ago. I adore the tale of a rodent and a cicada competing in a fasting contest. Learning that winning isn't everything, Nathan chooses friendship and fun with his forest friends. The book concludes with a glossary, fascinating facts, and illustrations to help children understand the bilingual English and Spanish storyline.
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