Written by Kathleen
Contreras
Illustrated by Gary Undercuffler
- ISBN: 978-1-55885-858-9
- Publication Date: May 31, 2018
- Bind: Hardcover
- Pages: 32
This bilingual picture book illustrates that
a community garden
can grow more than just fruits and vegetables.
Young Lupe loves helping her mother with
their salsa garden full of tomatoes, chile peppers, onions, garlic and
cilantro. But one summer day, she sees that the biggest, juiciest tomatoes have
disappeared! Who could have taken them?
Two weeks later, she catches the culprit in
the act! It’s Antonio, the new boy at school. His family doesn’t have much
money and the tomatoes look so good. He offers his gold necklace from his
grandmother in Mexico in exchange for the tomatoes, but Lupe has a better idea.
“Let’s make a deal. You help me with the garden, and I’ll give back your
necklace and some tomatoes.” They become friends over the summer as they weed,
water and pick vegetables. When the growing season ends and they have composted
the leaves and stems, Lupe happily returns Antonio’s necklace.
The following year, Lupe and Antonio invite
their neighbors to help with the garden. Soon everyone is pitching in to grow
fruit and vegetables for salsa and much more, from tomatoes to watermelon, and
squash, beans and corn—America’s first crops.
Including easy-to-make recipes, this bilingual
picture book for children ages 4-8 will have them clamoring for a garden of
their own to plant and harvest. Along the way, young readers—and the adults in
their lives too—will learn that coming together as a community will enable them
to harvest more than just vegetables.
KATHLEEN CONTRERAS is a bilingual educator
and author of three other children’s books that highlight her Mexican roots:
Pan Dulce (Scholastic, 1995), Braids / Trencitas (Lectorum, 2009) and Sweet
Memories / Dulces recuerdos (Lectorum, 2014). She lives and works in Ventura,
California.
GARY UNDERCUFFLER has illustrated a wide
variety of children’s books, textbooks and magazines. His children’s books
include “Happy Birthday”: The Story of the World’s Most Popular Song (Pelican
Publishing, 2010). He lives in Pennsylvania with his family.
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