Gustavo the Shy Ghost
Written and illustrated by Flavia
Z. Drago
Candlewick Press, 2020
Gustavo enjoys doing ordinary ghost things like passing through walls,
making objects fly, and glowing in the dark. He loves playing the violin, and
he has a secret crush on Alma, the prettiest monster in town.
But Gustavo has a problem. He is shy. His shyness makes some things feel incredibly difficult – like standing in line for ice cream and making friends.
He is afraid to talk to the other monsters. He tries to get them to notice
him by hanging around, but no one can see him. He feels lonely and longs for a
friend.
He writes a letter to the other monsters, inviting them to his violin
concert on the Day of the Dead in the cemetery at the next full moon. He
worries that no one will come.
So he plays his violin, and the music makes him happy, so happy that he glows.
Finally, others begin to show up, until the cemetery is crowded with monsters.
They apologize for being late and tell him they got lost but then they heard
his music and saw his glow.
From then on, Gustavo has friends. The others discover that even though
he doesn’t talk much, he is best at helping and protecting his friends. He
surprises them with fun things like flashlight puppets. And his friends love
him.
Drago’s mixed media illustrations are bright and detailed in a folk-art
style. Children will enjoy finding the smiling skeleton fish, the skull party
decorations, and many other details. Adults may find references to Mexican
culture in this seasonal book.
About the Author-Illustrator
Flavia Z. Drago was born and raised in Mexico City. This is her debut picture book. She was shy as a child, so she wrote about a character who conquers his shyness. About this book, she says, “When I was in kindergarten, every lunch break I used to sit on a bench and wonder how the kids were able to play and talk to each other so easily. It was a mystery to me.” She is an artist and lives in Mexico.