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Highlights
- What do you do when an octopus captures Grandma?
- 4-8 Years
- 11.0" x 8.8" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Family
Description
About the Book
Ramsey dons his superhero cape to rescue Grandma from the huge octopus she is trying to cook--or is he simply telling a story? Includes author's note on the story's origin and a recipe for Octopus stew.Book Synopsis
What do you do when an octopus captures Grandma? Put on your superhero cape and rescue her! This clever picture book tells two stories in one, from award-winning Afro-Latino artist Eric Velasquez. The octopus Grandma is cooking has grown to titanic proportions. "¡Tenga cuidado!" Ramsey shouts. "Be careful!" But it's too late. The octopus traps Grandma! Ramsey uses both art and intellect to free his beloved abuela. Then the story takes a surprising twist. And it can be read two ways. Open the fold-out pages to find Ramsey telling a story to his family. Keep the pages folded, and Ramsey's octopus adventure is real. This beautifully illustrated picture book, drawn from the author's childhood memories, celebrates creativity, heroism, family, grandmothers, grandsons, Puerto Rican food, Latinx culture and more. With an author's note and the Velasquez family recipe for Octopus Stew!A Bank Street Best Book of the Year
Review Quotes
"Velazquez draws a great octopus, the intense primary color palette is wonderfully energized for a group read-aloud, and the story provides an invitation for families to create tall tales together."--The New York Times ★ "With love and humanity, Velasquez (Looking for Bongo, Grandma's Gift) once again affirms young Black Latinx boys' identities and family experiences. . . . With the exaggerated detail of a tall tale and the pacing and sound effects ('Bloop, Bloop, Bloop, Brrrr') of oral storytelling, Velasquez depicts an intergenerational tale filled with food, family, humor, and love (fans of Looking for Bongo will find some familiar characters). The oil-paint illustrations effectively convey the story's larger-than-life supernatural elements as well as the protagonists' affectionate relationship; the many shades and features of Afro-Latinx families are displayed, including in a central foldout spread that contains a humorous and effective narrative surprise."--The Horn Book, Starred Review ★ "Pura Belpré and Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe honor winner Velasquez will surprise primary grade readers with a story that is as fascinating and hilarious as it is absurd. The English text intertwines with Spanish phrases that provide a multicultural approach and validates the boy's family background. The vibrant paintings, done in oils, strike the eye with large and expressive characters. . . . A hilarious read-aloud that could be read during a storytime."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Realistic oil paintings bring to life the action and excitement of encountering a giant octopus. Important cultural notes are detailed in the story and pictures through emphasis on art, storytelling, musical instruments, and more. Spanish dialogue mixes fluidly into the primarily English text, with a glossary providing definitions and pronunciations of Spanish terms. Happily, Velasquez also includes a recipe for octopus stew."--Booklist "A delightful modern tall tale sure to entertain and inspire readers to share (and embroider) their own stories."--Kirkus Reviews
Looking for Bongo) have a lush, generously sculptural feel--a heightened comic realism that's perfect for this domestic tall tale, its multi-armed nemesis, and the wonderful gatefold twist that occurs at the action's height." --Publishers Weekly "It's just such a nice book with beautiful illustrations and about a kid being a kid--and he's a really cool kid who anyone can identify with. I wish I had books like that to read to my sons, and I definitely wish I had something like that to read when I was a kid."--Jerry Craft, author of New Kid
About the Author
Eric Velasquez' awards include the John Steptoe / Coretta Scott King Award for new talent, a Pura Belpré Award, an NAACP Image Award, and a Carter G. Woodson Award. For Holiday House, he both wrote and illustrated Looking for Bongo, and he illustrated Ol' Clip-Clop: A Ghost Story by Patricia C. McKissack (Anne Izard Storyteller's Choice Award Winner, Georgia Children's Book Award, Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year--Outstanding Merit) and New Shoes by Susan Lynn Meyer (Jane Addams Peace Association Children's Book Award, Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year, New York State Reading Association Charlotte Award). The son of Afro-Puerto Rican parents who encouraged music and storytelling, Eric grew up in Spanish Harlem, New York. As a child, he loved superheroes, comics and drawing, much like the boy in Octopus Stew. He teaches illustration at the Fashion Institute of Technology and lives in New York.Dimensions (Overall): 11.0 Inches (H) x 8.8 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .97 Pounds
Suggested Age: 4-8 Years
Number of Pages: 40
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Sub-Genre: Family
Publisher: Holiday House
Theme: Multigenerational
Format: Hardcover
Author: Eric Velasquez
Language: English
Street Date: September 17, 2019
TCIN: 76443969
UPC: 9780823437542
Item Number (DPCI): 248-68-1398
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Cteach1 - 3 years ago, Verified purchaser
When Grandma decides to make octopus stew, she gets more than she bargained for. This book uses English and Spanish words.