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Grandma Lois Remembers: An African-American Family Story
32 pp.
| Lerner/Millbrook |
March, 2002 |
LibraryISBN 0-7613-2316-3$$22.90
(4)
K-3What Was It Like, Grandma? series.
Illustrated by
Peter Linenthal.
Photographs by
Peter Linenthal.
In these photo-essays, a grandmother shares stories of her childhood with her grandchildren and teaches them about her cultural and family traditions. Each book in this series includes a recipe and an activity. Although several of the photos are blurred and the different type sizes are confusing, the books offer a personalized past and present look at these cultures. [Review covers these What Was It Like, Grandma? titles: Grandma Esther Remembers, Grandma Francisca Remembers, Grandma Lai Goon Remembers, Grandma Lois Remembers, Grandma Susan Remembers.]