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"Alice Waters, owner of the restaurant Chez Panisse, is an American chef who is known for creating the "slow food" movement--which promotes the benefits of healthy, organic food to ordinary people. Narrator Laura Hamilton portrays her in a voice that sounds eager and child-friendly." - AudioFile Magazine
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AudioFile Earphones Award "Vibrant L.A. will leap into the minds of listeners in this audio homage to Korean-American chef Roy Choi's path to street food stardom. The accompanying picture book's illustrations are eye-popping, and Los Angeles-based graffiti artist Man One's narration has a style all his own, especially his rap delivery of the book's short cooking poems." AudioFile Magazine
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Award-winning artist Man One and voice artist Rosi Amador narrate the Spanish edition of this vibrant and poetic homage to Chef Roy Choi’s life and his path to street food stardom, all against a musical backdrop of beats and rhythms that amplify the story.
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ISBN 13: 9781430145622
Price: $32.95
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Forthcoming Release, November 2024
Read by Eva Kaminsky, this fifth title of author Jacqueline Briggs Martin's award winning "Food Heroes" series features Farmer Eva Sommaripa, who founded Eva's Garden in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, a place "so close to the ocean, she can smell the sea, so close to woods she can talk to trees." More than 50 years later she has grown a big green garden life of friends and neighbors, creatures that crawl, fly and slither, even microbes that create rich soil in the brown underground. One of the first picture books to focus on a woman farmer, this is also a fascinating story connecting farming with nature, ecology, and science. With an Afterword and Author's Note written and read by Eva Sommaripa, Back Matter and Resource page.
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"Fernandez enthusiastically narrates Martin’s picture-book biography of Will Allen, the professional
basketball player who became an urban farmer. Fernandez uses a voice that is clear and well modulated,
and he reads slowly enough for young readers to follow along in the book. He switches emotions easily,
from jolly, when talking about Allen’s personality, to discouraged, when talking about the polluted soil of
his city lots. The narration is backed by related sound effects..." Booklist
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