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Applesauce Season

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Release Year
2009
ISBN
9781596432161

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
ISBN-10
1596432160
ISBN-13
9781596432161
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72343155

Product Key Features

Book Title
Applesauce Season
Number of Pages
40 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
Science & Nature / Flowers & Plants, Cooking & Food, Biography & Autobiography / Historical
Illustrator
Gerstein, Mordicai, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Author
Eden Ross Lipson
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
14.5 Oz
Item Length
11.3 in
Item Width
8.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2009-042735
Reviews
"[A] smartly observed, warm-hearted tale . . . . Happily there is more than enough for seconds." The New York Times Book Review "The angle of Dad's shoulders as he squeezes between everyone to reach in with his spoon is one of those brilliant details in a children's book that conveys the warmth of family." - Newsday "Exuberant watercolors follow along as a happy urban family buys, quarters, cooks, seasons, purees and savors the thick gooey stuff. Get out the food mill." - The San Francisco Chronicle " His [Gerstein's] sly humor is a perfect match for the straightforward narrative, which ends with a recipe and a glimpse into the boy's sunny futurefull of apples, of course." - School Library Journal " The final page includes a detailed recipe and an illustration of the boy, now a dad, in the kitchen cutting apples with his daughter, sharing a smile." - Horn Book "In a crowded orchard of apple books, this one stands out." - Kirkus Reviews "A wonderful tribute to her [Eden Ross Lipson] considerable contributions and talents." - Starred, Publishers Weekly "A wonderful story of apples, applesauce and family traditions." -Infodad.com, "His [Gerstein's] sly humor is a perfect match for the straightforward narrative, which ends with a recipe and a glimpse into the boy's sunny futurefull of apples, of course." -School Library Journal "In a crowded orchard of apple books, this one stands out." -Kirkus Reviews "A wonderful tribute to her [Eden Ross Lipson] considerable contributions and talents." -Starred,Publishers Weekly, "[A] smartly observed, warm-hearted tale . . . . Happily there is more than enough for seconds."The New York Times Book Review "The angle of Dad's shoulders as he squeezes between everyone to reach in with his spoon is one of those brilliant details in a children's book that conveys the warmth of family."-Newsday "His [Gerstein's] sly humor is a perfect match for the straightforward narrative, which ends with a recipe and a glimpse into the boy's sunny futurefull of apples, of course." -School Library Journal "In a crowded orchard of apple books, this one stands out." -Kirkus Reviews "A wonderful tribute to her [Eden Ross Lipson] considerable contributions and talents." -Starred,Publishers Weekly, "[A] smartly observed, warm-hearted tale . . . . Happily there is more than enough for seconds." -- The New York Times Book Review "The angle of Dad's shoulders as he squeezes between everyone to reach in with his spoon is one of those brilliant details in a children's book that conveys the warmth of family." -- Newsday "Exuberant watercolors follow along as a happy urban family buys, quarters, cooks, seasons, purees and savors the thick gooey stuff. Get out the food mill. " -- The San Francisco Chronicle "His [Gerstein's] sly humor is a perfect match for the straightforward narrative, which ends with a recipe and a glimpse into the boy's sunny future-full of apples, of course." -- School Library Journal "The final page includes a detailed recipe and an illustration of the boy, now a dad, in the kitchen cutting apples with his daughter, sharing a smile." -- Horn Book "In a crowded orchard of apple books, this one stands out." -- Kirkus Reviews "A wonderful tribute to her [Eden Ross Lipson] considerable contributions and talents." -- Starred, Publishers Weekly "A wonderful story of apples, applesauce and family traditions." -- Infodad.com, 'Flavored with family tradition and spiced with Gerstein's cheerful illustrations, this account of one family's love of applesauce hits the spot.' ?Kirkus Reviews, "In a crowded orchard of apple books, this one stands out." -Kirkus Reviews "A wonderful tribute to her [Eden Ross Lipson] considerable contributions and talents." -Starred,Publishers Weekly, Exuberant watercolors follow along as a happy urban family buys, quarters, cooks, seasons, purees and savors the thick gooey stuff. Get out the food mill., His [Gerstein's] sly humor is a perfect match for the straightforward narrative, which ends with a recipe and a glimpse into the boy's sunny future-full of apples, of course., "[A] smartly observed, warm-hearted tale . . . . Happily there is more than enough for seconds." The New York Times Book Review "The angle of Dad's shoulders as he squeezes between everyone to reach in with his spoon is one of those brilliant details in a children's book that conveys the warmth of family." - Newsday "Exuberant watercolors follow along as a happy urban family buys, quarters, cooks, seasons, purees and savors the thick gooey stuff. Get out the food mill." - The San Francisco Chronicle " His [Gerstein's] sly humor is a perfect match for the straightforward narrative, which ends with a recipe and a glimpse into the boy's sunny futurefull of apples, of course." - School Library Journal " The final page includes a detailed recipe and an illustration of the boy, now a dad, in the kitchen cutting apples with his daughter, sharing a smile." - Horn Book "In a crowded orchard of apple books, this one stands out." - Kirkus Reviews "A wonderful tribute to her [Eden Ross Lipson] considerable contributions and talents." - Starred, Publishers Weekly "A wonderful story of apples, applesauce and family traditions." -Infodad.com, The angle of Dad's shoulders as he squeezes between everyone to reach in with his spoon is one of those brilliant details in a children's book that conveys the warmth of family., The final page includes a detailed recipe and an illustration of the boy, now a dad, in the kitchen cutting apples with his daughter, sharing a smile., "[A] smartly observed, warm-hearted tale . . . . Happily there is more than enough for seconds."The New York Times Book Review "The angle of Dad's shoulders as he squeezes between everyone to reach in with his spoon is one of those brilliant details in a children's book that conveys the warmth of family."-Newsday "Exuberant watercolors follow along as a happy urban family buys, quarters, cooks, seasons, purees and savors the thick gooey stuff. Get out the food mill."-The San Francisco Chronicle "His [Gerstein's] sly humor is a perfect match for the straightforward narrative, which ends with a recipe and a glimpse into the boy's sunny futurefull of apples, of course." -School Library Journal "The final page includes a detailed recipe and an illustration of the boy, now a dad, in the kitchen cutting apples with his daughter, sharing a smile." -Horn Book "In a crowded orchard of apple books, this one stands out." -Kirkus Reviews "A wonderful tribute to her [Eden Ross Lipson] considerable contributions and talents." -Starred,Publishers Weekly "A wonderful story of apples, applesauce and family traditions."-Infodad.com
Grade From
Preschool
Grade To
Third Grade
Synopsis
A taste of fall: Celebrated editor Eden Lipson and Caldecott Medal winner Mordicai Gerstein celebrate a fall family ritual in Applesauce Season , a picture book rich with the colors and flavors of the season. When the first apples of the season--Ida Red and Paula Red, Twenty Ounce, McIntosh, and Ginger Gold--show up in the city markets, it's time to take out the big pot and make applesauce. A lovingly recounted description of a family's applesauce-making ritual describes the buying, peeling, cooking and stirring; the wait for the sauce to cool and the first taste. Mordicai Gerstein's paintings are full of the colors and flavors of the season: red apples, orange leaves, blue skies. Here's a lovely picture book celebrating an American family tradition.
LC Classification Number
PZ7.L6694App 2009

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