Books
New Release
Discover the magic of Victor Villaseñor's storytelling in his latest book, Gathering StarDust, a touching story of his early childhood with his grandmother, featuring 100 vivid watercolor illustrations.

“Who are You? Who am I? Who are We?” the book begins as Victor invites the reader, “Come and take my hand, and let us be children once again, and this time be raised up together by my Yaqui Native American grandmother.”


New Release
Discover the magic of Victor Villaseñor's storytelling in his latest book, Gathering StarDust, a touching story of his early childhood with his grandmother, featuring 100 vivid watercolor illustrations.

“Who are You? Who am I? Who are We?” the book begins as Victor invites the reader, “Come and take my hand, and let us be children once again, and this time be raised up together by my Yaqui Native American grandmother.”


New Release
Discover the magic of Victor Villaseñor's storytelling in his latest book, Gathering StarDust, a touching story of his early childhood with his grandmother, featuring 100 vivid watercolor illustrations.

“Who are You? Who am I? Who are We?” the book begins as Victor invites the reader, “Come and take my hand, and let us be children once again, and this time be raised up together by my Yaqui Native American grandmother.”


Books
People are always asking me in what order they should read my books.
Rain of Gold is a trilogy about my grandparents and parents. Start with Rain of Gold, then read Thirteen Senses and Wild Steps of Heaven. These three books will anchor you into our long-forgotten magical world of miracles when we were all Indigenous People the globe over.
The second trilogy, Burro Genius, Crazy Loco Love, and Beyond Rain of Gold is the heart-wrenching story about us kids growing up in the United States and yet still trying our best to hold onto the spiritual miraculous cultural heritage of our parents and grandparents.
Macho! my 1st book after 265 rejections, was compared to the best of John Steinbeck by the LA Times and is currently used in high schools all across the country
Books
People are always asking me in what order they should read my books.
Rain of Gold is a trilogy about my grandparents and parents. Start with Rain of Gold, then read Thirteen Senses and Wild Steps of Heaven. These three books will anchor you into our long-forgotten magical world of miracles when we were all Indigenous People the globe over.
The second trilogy, Burro Genius, Crazy Loco Love, and Beyond Rain of Gold is the heart-wrenching story about us kids growing up in the United States and yet still trying our best to hold onto the spiritual miraculous cultural heritage of our parents and grandparents.
Macho! my 1st book after 265 rejections, was compared to the best of John Steinbeck by the LA Times and is currently used in high schools all across the country
Books
People are always asking me in what order they should read my books.
Rain of Gold is a trilogy about my grandparents and parents. Start with Rain of Gold, then read Thirteen Senses and Wild Steps of Heaven. These three books will anchor you into our long-forgotten magical world of miracles when we were all Indigenous People the globe over.
The second trilogy, Burro Genius, Crazy Loco Love, and Beyond Rain of Gold is the heart-wrenching story about us kids growing up in the United States and yet still trying our best to hold onto the spiritual miraculous cultural heritage of our parents and grandparents.
Macho! my 1st book after 265 rejections, was compared to the best of John Steinbeck by the LA Times and is currently used in high schools all across the country
Testimonials
For me, Villaseñor’s new book feels like "Going Home" and I just know it’s sure to take you back to a time when our world was full of magic and wonder and life was so joyful! I say, let’s add Gathering StarDust to the list of other world-famous children’s books that have been enjoyed by adults for generations – some for a century and more – e.g. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Velveteen Rabbit, Winnie the Pooh, The Little Prince.
Flora Linda