Desperation led him to the glowing screen of the old family computer in the corner of the room. The dial-up connection screeched and groaned, fighting against the storm’s interference.
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| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | | El Capibara con Botas | | Author | María del Rosario González (pseudonym “Rosa del Río”) – a contemporary children’s writer from Argentina. | | First Publication | 2015, as part of the anthology “Cuentos de la Selva Urbana” (Urban Jungle Tales). | | Publisher | Editorial Selva Azul , a midsize independent press specializing in Latin‑American picture books. | | Illustrator | Luis “Lucho” Fernández – noted for his vibrant water‑colour depictions of riverbank fauna. | | Language | Originally written in Spanish; an official English translation titled “The Capybara in Boots” was released in 2018 by the same publisher. |
He uses a pair of boots (wellingtons) to help him walk and eventually swim, though this causes tension with his father.