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Thursdays have always been fortuitous for Annie. Her birth, wedding, children's births, the opening of her diner, and the creation of her famous Poke Salad all happened on Thursdays. Sad events r husband's passing, and the day she closed her restaurant ok place on other days. It was a Thursday when she found a tiny kitten (soon to be named Thursday) that reawoke her interest in cooking, which led to the reopening of her diner. And it was a Thursday when a mysterious stranger (unnamed but awfully similar to Guy Fieri of TV's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives) slunk in and fell in love with Annie's amazing food, including Ugly Pasta, a dish accidentally created by Thursday the cat. Annie became nationally famous, revitalized the town, and became a philanthropist l because of Thursday. As always, Polacco entwines an inventive story with wonderfully expressive and humorous illustrations that fill pages with extra narrative details. The delightful result will not disappoint her legions of fans, while providing an extra bonus for foodies.
School Library Journal (Sat Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2016)Gr 2-4 Each of Annie's most important milestones have happened on a Thursday, including her wedding and the opening of a diner with her husband, Mario. The diner quickly becomes famous for Annie's signature dish, a pasta salad she christens Poke Salad, invented, unsurprisingly, on a Thursday. It is notably not a Thursday when, many years later, Annie loses her dear husband and with him her zeal for Poke Salad, feeding the community, and the diner. Without Mario or the diner, Annie retreats into a solitary, heartbroken lifeuntil the Thursday she discovers an abandoned kitten on her porch. The cat, whom Annie names Thursday, becomes her constant companion and reinvigorates her culinary spirit. Before long, Annie and the townsfolk reopen the diner, which features Annie's Poke Salad and a new feline entertainer. After an accident in the kitchen results in a terrifically ugly but wonderfully aromatic pasta dish, a surprise guest to the diner puts Annie and her new "Ugly Pasta" on the map. Rendered in colored pencil and acetone markers in Polacco's signature style, the illustrations are bold and colorful and teem with activity. However, what begins as a sweet and heartfelt family tale takes an unexpected and outlandish turn with the introduction of a Guy Fieri-esque TV host. Featured is a photo of the author with her cat, Thursday, who inspired the story, as well as Polacco's own recipe for Ugly Pasta. VERDICT Less compelling than Polacco's typical autobiographical or historical fare, this lighthearted selection should still please her most dedicated fans. Lauren Strohecker, McKinley Elementary School, Elkins Park, PA
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From critically acclaimed author Patricia Polacco comes a heartwarming story about a girl named Annie, her lucky Thursdays, and a special cat who comes into her life just in time to make everything right.
Thursdays have always been lucky for Annie Fetlock. She was born on a Thursday. She won her first cooking contest at the age of eight on a Thursday. She met the love of her life, Mario, on a Thursday. They were married on a bright Thursday afternoon and their two children were both born on a Thursday. Annie is known far and wide for her Poke Pasta Salad and has the most popular restaurant for miles around.
When Mario suddenly passes away, Annie’s joy and love of cooking disappears. Before too long, a little kitty appears and Annie takes the kitty in, and, of course, calls it Thursday. Annie is back making Poke Salad in no time. Thursday the cat is known for amazing twirls and tricks and one day his twirls land him in Annie’s draining rigatoni, causing the pot of hot oil, garlic, and peppers to spill into the pasta! Then the entire container of Parmesan cheese overturned into the mix. The customers were horrified until they noticed that what looked like a big mess had the most amazing aroma and turned out to be the most delicious pasta dish ever created! Ugly Pasta—the dish that would make Annie famous for miles around—was born. And of course it was a Thursday!