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How Mama Brought the Spring

by Fran Manushkin

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

One wintry morning, Mama tells Rosy a wondrous story about her own mama, Grandma Beatrice, who could bring spring to cold, cold Minsk by making magic in the kitchen. Together, mother and daughter mix batter and sing a song. Then the batter goes into the pan?pour, swirl, swizzle, FLIP! Soon Papa comes in from the cold and the family shares a special treat. (Hint: A recipe for blintzes is included!)

In this delightfully cozy tale, Holly Berry?s stunning illustrations evoke charming folk traditions and the warm magic made in Mama?s kitchen.

Review:

"Rosy Levine and her cat, Moishe, are protesting the long Chicago winter by refusing to get up. So Mama tells a story from her own girlhood back in Minsk, where Rosy's grandmother, Beatrice, chased away the winter by cooking a delicious batch of blintzes (a recipe can be found on the final page). Working in the colors and motifs of Russian folk art, Berry (The Impudent Rooster) conjures a frosty but idyllic Old Country. The family's robust faces suggest those of matryoshka (nesting dolls), the cottage is tidy and quaint, Rosy's grandfather has a dashing Dr. Zhivago look going, and Beatrice is almost soigne in her patterned babushka and elaborate shawl. 'Soon they sizzled so,' says Manushkin's (Latkes and Applesauce) Mama of the blintzes, 'I saw the ice on our windows melt.' The blintzes' spring-evoking powers aren't confined just to the household: in Berry's whimsically imagined outside world, animals bask in radiant warmth, sunflowers burst forth from the earth, and music literally fills the air. Why, then, does this pretty, goodhearted book not achieve emotional traction? Perhaps it's because this clearly Jewish family feels denatured by the match-up with Russian folk styles. Except for their last name (and the cat's) and the occasional Yiddish inflections in Mama's speech ('Winters today — what are they? A few little puffs and they're done') the characters could belong to any or no tradition. The illustrations concentrate on making the kitchen a magical place, but they skip the seasoning. Ages 5-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

This delicious tale about how intergenerational traditions warm up the kitchen and the heart is accompanied by stunning illustrations and a recipe for blintzes. Full color.

About the Author

Fran Manushkin has an award-winning list of childrens books to her credit. She makes blintzes in her kitchen in New York City.

Holly Berrys gorgeous illustrations have brought many picture books to life. She lives in Waldoboro, Maine.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780525420279
Author:
Manushkin, Fran
Publisher:
Dutton Juvenile
Illustrator:
Berry, Holly
Author:
Berry, Holly
Subject:
General
Subject:
Family - Multigenerational
Subject:
Family life
Subject:
Grandmothers
Subject:
People & Places - Europe
Subject:
Winter
Subject:
Children s-Reference Family and Genealogy
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20080124
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from K up to AND UP
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
32
Dimensions:
20 x 10 x 0.01 in 0.89 lb
Age Level:
09-12

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Product details 32 pages Dutton Books - English 9780525420279 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Rosy Levine and her cat, Moishe, are protesting the long Chicago winter by refusing to get up. So Mama tells a story from her own girlhood back in Minsk, where Rosy's grandmother, Beatrice, chased away the winter by cooking a delicious batch of blintzes (a recipe can be found on the final page). Working in the colors and motifs of Russian folk art, Berry (The Impudent Rooster) conjures a frosty but idyllic Old Country. The family's robust faces suggest those of matryoshka (nesting dolls), the cottage is tidy and quaint, Rosy's grandfather has a dashing Dr. Zhivago look going, and Beatrice is almost soigne in her patterned babushka and elaborate shawl. 'Soon they sizzled so,' says Manushkin's (Latkes and Applesauce) Mama of the blintzes, 'I saw the ice on our windows melt.' The blintzes' spring-evoking powers aren't confined just to the household: in Berry's whimsically imagined outside world, animals bask in radiant warmth, sunflowers burst forth from the earth, and music literally fills the air. Why, then, does this pretty, goodhearted book not achieve emotional traction? Perhaps it's because this clearly Jewish family feels denatured by the match-up with Russian folk styles. Except for their last name (and the cat's) and the occasional Yiddish inflections in Mama's speech ('Winters today — what are they? A few little puffs and they're done') the characters could belong to any or no tradition. The illustrations concentrate on making the kitchen a magical place, but they skip the seasoning. Ages 5-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , This delicious tale about how intergenerational traditions warm up the kitchen and the heart is accompanied by stunning illustrations and a recipe for blintzes. Full color.
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