![]() ![]() Soft blue and red details pop against the charcoal scenes. ![]() “Martinez-Neal brings her gentle story to life through beautiful graphite and colored pencil artwork, set against cream-colored backgrounds. A beautifully illustrated, tender story.” -School Library Journal, starred review “The softly colored images and curvilinear shapes that embrace the figures evoke a sense of warmth and affection. Roaring Brook, 18.99 (48p) ISBN 978-1-62672-746-5 Using brief statements that begin fry bread is, Maillard, who is a member of the Mekusukey band of the Seminole Nation tribe, creates a. teem with emotional intimacy.” -Publishers Weekly, starred review “A powerful meditation” -Publishers Weekly, starred review Told in powerful verse,Fry Bread is an evocative story about family, history, culture, and traditions, new and old. ![]() Vibrant acrylic and pencil illustrations. Native American children learn how to make fry bread while being introduced to their history and culture. “Maillard and Martinez-Neal bring depth, detail, and whimsy to this Native American food story, with text and illustrations depicting the diversity of indigenous peoples, the role of continuity between generations, and the adaptation over time of people, place, and tradition.” -Booklist, starred review Keywords: Native Americans, Fry Bread, Read Aloud, Diversity, Native American Cooking. “Fry bread is much more than food, as this book amply demonstrates.” -Kirkus Reviews, starred review ![]()
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