Freedom Soup
By Tami Charles
Illustrated by Jacqueline Alcántara
By Tami Charles
Illustrated by Jacqueline Alcántara
By Tami Charles
Illustrated by Jacqueline Alcántara
By Tami Charles
Illustrated by Jacqueline Alcántara
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
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$7.99
Dec 07, 2021 | ISBN 9781536221930 | 5-9 years
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$18.99
Dec 10, 2019 | ISBN 9780763689773 | 5-9 years
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Praise
A Haitian grandmother and granddaughter share a holiday, a family recipe, and a story of freedom…This tale features characters for whom cooking is an elaborate dance as well as family bonding, and the soup looks so tempting readers will swear they smell it. A stunning and necessary historical picture book.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
From Ti Gran ceremoniously adorning Belle with a matching apron to the final view of city windows full of revelers, this book is a start-to-finish celebration of family, history, and culture. A delectable first purchase for libraries.
—School Library Journal (starred review)
The dynamically detailed mixed-media artwork swirls with motion, feeling, and references to Haitian culture, and Alcántara (The Field) creates memorable characters in Ti Gran and Belle. Complete with a soup recipe and a personal note from Charles (Like Vanessa) honoring her family and Haitian history, this vibrant title is bound to teach, empower, and rumble the bellies of its readers.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
The sumptuous illustrations accentuate Tami Charles’s evocative, celebratory text. In an author’s note, Charles (Becoming Beatriz) shares her inspiration for this luscious picture book: her husband’s Ti Gran taught her how to make Freedom Soup (or Soup Joumou) with a recipe that had been passed down for generations. She includes their family’s kid-friendly recipe, giving readers an opportunity to make the traditional soup at home. Haitian Creole words appear throughout, adding to the book’s authenticity, and some are translated within the recipe.
—Shelf Awareness for Readers (starred review)
Each and every page effortlessly flows into the next, emphasizing the strength of Belle’s ancestors and the poignancy of a beautiful, celebratory tradition created out of respect for those who fought for freedom. Alcántara does an equally wonderful job, imbuing her mixed-media artwork with lively movement and bold color while Belle and Ti Gran are busy in the kitchen and movingly juxtaposing those scenes with images of the Haitian revolution. This well-told story is a natural choice for multicultural holiday collections, as well as for sharing stories about heritage and tradition.
—Booklist
Every spread brims with jubilant colors and fluid lines, and Alcántara furnishes the kitchen and living room with family photos and cultural markers, such as a cross, paintings and a Haitian flag…Tami Charles’s text is just as celebratory as the illustrator’s images. In an author’s note, Charles (Becoming Beatriz) shares her inspiration for this luscious picture book.
—Shelf Awareness Pro
The exuberant food story can serve as a tasty entrée to history in the Americas or just to family celebratory traditions. An author’s note gives more information about the Haitian Revolution and her own family connection to the soup; a recipe for the soup is also included.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
Awards
Kirkus Reviews Best Children’s Books AWARD 2019
NCSS-CBC Notable Trade Books for Young People AWARD 2020
NCTE Notable Children’s Trade Books in the Language Arts AWARD 2020
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