![]() ![]() ![]() It arrives just in time to set off a delightful chain of events that sends a vanilla ice cream cone flying into a stroller, where baby Edie discovers a favorite new flavor. In this charming picture book, a hungry young sparrow follows his food from a truck stop in India all the way to New York’s Central Park. With her known family torn apart by the war, Jayna follows the voice, a recipe book, and a trail of other clues in search of her long-lost grandmother. Jayna, nicknamed Gingersnap, is barely settling into her new life during World War II when she starts hearing a voice that may or may not be a ghost. ![]() The story is told with copious supplemental illustrations and photographs, a timeline, and an impressive amount of end matter encouraging further research. 7-12.Įverybody knows how hard it is to avoid sugar, but what about how it became so widespread in the first place? This informative guide highlights the influence that sugar has had on world events, drawing surprising historical connections and providing new insights into this global narrative. Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos. ![]() If you’re curious about the history of our collective sweet tooth, you’ll find a selection of nonfiction titles as well.Īronson, Marc. Selected and annotated by Anna ShustitzkyĬookies, candy, pie, and cake-there’s a sweet treat for just about everyone in this collection of picture books, chapter books, and titles for young adults. ![]()
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