Book Descriptions
for How Mama Brought the Spring by Fran Manushkin and Holly Berry
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Rosie is sick of winter and doesn’t want to get out of bed. But she perks right up when Mama begins to tell her a story about when her grandmother was a little girl in Minsk. How did Grandma Beatrice lure her mother out of bed? First with song: “We have the eggs and the milk and the cheese . . .”; next some mixing; then some cooking. And as the kitchen warms and the toasty bundles come out of the pan, they enjoy a delicious blintz. The recipe is included in this cozy tale of a delightful family tradition, and the book is illustrated with folk-style pictures. Kirkus Starred Review, 2009 CCBC Choices. djg
Originally pub lished as Grandma Beatrice Brings Spring to Minsk by Hyperion, in 2005.
From the Publisher
In this delightfully cozy tale, Holly Berry's stunning illustrations evoke charming folk traditions and the warm magic made in Mama's kitchen.