Ana Baca's bilingual tale of how two children from different
generations learn to make their family recipe for tamales will
delight readers of her earlier picture books that combine folklore
and traditional cuisine.
Luz's school day is canceled because of snow and her abuela
decides it's the perfect time to teach her to make tamales, just as
Abuela's father, Diego, was taught by his t a on a long-ago winter
day.
As Abuela tells it, when T a showed up unexpectedly at Diego's
home, the pantry was almost bare with only a few dried squash, two
pumpkins, three onions, a bundle of dried corn, and one red chile
ristra on the shelves. Diego didn't think they'd be able to do much
with such meager ingredients, but by the end of the afternoon, T a
had taught him that with laughter and a little embellishment, a
delicious meal can be made from almost nothing.
Winner of the 2011 New Mexico Book Award
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