French Toast
French Toast
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Pajama Press
Annotation: Phoebe, the daughter of a white French-Canadian mother and a Jamaican English-speaking father, dislikes her school nickname of "French Toast." Gently prompted by her blind grandmother, she uses descriptions of familiar foods from both cultures to explain the family's varied skin colors--and realizes she can take ownership of the nickname proudly.
 
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Catalog Number: #184143
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Pajama Press
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 11/04/16
Illustrator: Thisdale, Francois,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-7727-8006-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-7727-8006-2
Dewey: E
Dimensions: 24 x 27 cm.
Language: English
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3
Lexile: 630L
Even though Nan-ma's blind, she sees things others do not.On weekends, I am her neighborhood guide.Today, I fall silent as we pass the school. I stare at my sandals, wishing Nan-ma could walk faster.Then one of the kids--the one who always carries the basketball--shouts, "Hey, French Toast!"Another kid laughs."Come on, Nan-ma," I say, pulling her. "The park is just up ahead..."

Excerpted from French Toast by Kari-Lynn Winters
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Phoebe--half Jamaican, half French-Canadian--hates her school nickname of "French Toast." So she is mortified when, out on a walk with her Jamaican grandmother, she hears a classmate shout it out at her. To make things worse, Nan-Ma, who is blind, wants an explanation of the name. How can Phoebe describe the color of her skin to someone who has never seen it? "Like tea, after you've added the milk," she says. And her father? "Like warm banana bread." And Nan-Ma herself? She is like maple syrup poured over...well...In French Toast, Kari-Lynn Winters uses descriptions of favorite foods from both of Phoebe's cultures to celebrate the varied skin tones of her family. François Thisdale's imaginative illustrations fill the landscape with whimsy and mouthwatering delight as Phoebe realizes her own resilience and takes ownership of her nickname proudly.


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