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Victoria Grace Elliott

Auteur de Yummy: A History of Desserts

4 oeuvres 118 utilisateurs 6 critiques 1 Favoris

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Nonfiction (not a memoir)
Yummy: A History of Desserts
by Victoria Grace Elliot
Random House Graphic (2021), 240 pages
2021

The art is simply magical in this book. I think the art draws people not interested in cooking ordinary into the novel. This book makes learning about desert history fun, almost a adventure and I love the legends that it shares along with unusual facts. The author takes a topic I would never think I'd like and makes it interesting.
 
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llwarren | 5 autres critiques | May 31, 2024 |
Elliott breaks down the history of desserts into bite-sized (hehe) factoids and narratives. Illustrations are cute and super colorful!

Could be great for kids who love the How Things Work series, as well as foodie kids or kids looking for cookbooks/baking books.
 
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boopingaround | 5 autres critiques | Mar 6, 2024 |
This is a fun (and often funny) look at the history of desserts. While the book is aimed at kids, there's a lot of information here which adults probably don't know, too. (I sure didn't know most of what was in this book.) The art style is cute, and—even though I didn't try any—I appreciated the inclusion of recipes in the book.
 
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ca.bookwyrm | 5 autres critiques | Jan 30, 2024 |
Recommended Ages: Gr. 5-8

Plot Summary:
Three sprites tell the story of each of the following desserts through the use of storytime, TV guest stars, and narration.
Ice Cream
Cake
Brownies
Donuts
Pies
Gummies
Cookies
Macarons

Setting: covers every part of the world

Characters:
3 sprites tell the story: one narrator, one storyteller, and one who appears as a variety of guests on a TV interview show

Recurring Themes: history, social studies, trading, movement of goods and services, food, class, rich vs. poor

Controversial Issues: none

Personal Thoughts: Although written as a graphic novel, this book could be slow because of the lack of action, the difficult vocabulary, and the amount of background information that needs to be shared to understand the history of dessert. Overall, it was done well, but I think this book is for junior high.

Genre: non-fiction graphic novel

Pacing: slow, even though it's a graphic novel, lots of advanced vocabulary, and some spreads had more text than many other graphic novels
Characters: lots of historical figures
Frame: lots of historical information shared to understand the history
Storyline:

Activity: Use certain chapters to help explain certain social studies concepts such as trading, movement of goods and services, and class.
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pigeonlover | 5 autres critiques | Jan 20, 2023 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
118
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3.9
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6
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Favoris
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