Talia and the Rude Vegetables

“How can a vegetable be `rude'?” Talia wonders, when she mis-hears her grandmother asking her to gather “root” vegetables for a Rosh Hashanah stew. As Talia digs in the garden, she collects the twisted, ornery carrots and parsnips-the “rude” vegetables that she thinks her grandmother wants-and finds a good home for the rest.

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Talia and the Rude Vegetables

“How can a vegetable be `rude'?” Talia wonders, when she mis-hears her grandmother asking her to gather “root” vegetables for a Rosh Hashanah stew. As Talia digs in the garden, she collects the twisted, ornery carrots and parsnips-the “rude” vegetables that she thinks her grandmother wants-and finds a good home for the rest.

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Talia and the Rude Vegetables

Talia and the Rude Vegetables

by Linda Elovitz Marshall

Narrated by Intuitive

Unabridged — 5 minutes

Talia and the Rude Vegetables

Talia and the Rude Vegetables

by Linda Elovitz Marshall

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“How can a vegetable be `rude'?” Talia wonders, when she mis-hears her grandmother asking her to gather “root” vegetables for a Rosh Hashanah stew. As Talia digs in the garden, she collects the twisted, ornery carrots and parsnips-the “rude” vegetables that she thinks her grandmother wants-and finds a good home for the rest.


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"This laugh-out-loud title keeps the little jokes coming." —Publishers Weekly

Kirkus Reviews

A little girl's misunderstanding, the harvesting of some root vegetables and a recipe for stew merge for an amusing Jewish New Year story.

Talia, a city girl, is visiting her grandmother, who tells her to "bring back seven root vegetables" from the garden. Hearing "rude" for "root," the confused child ponders over this while she proceeds to find her perception of rude veggies in an ornery onion, a garish garlic, a crooked carrot, a terrible turnip, lumpy bumpy potatoes, big ugly parsnips and "rude-abagas...definitely rude." Pleased with how well she has satisfied Grandma's request, Talia decides to donate the other perfectly nice vegetables to the Rabbi as a mitzvah for a poor family. The narrative, with its recurring theme of "what Grandma wants," is matched well to Assirelli's illustrations. Their terra-cotta and earthy hues combine with deep purple and olive-green tones for kitchen and backyard scenes. Talia's round face is drawn with thin lines detailing expressions of surprise, pleasure and the exertion of digging and pulling. Marshall incorporates many new words to extend the term "rude" while at the same time allowing youngsters, who will soon realize Talia's mix-up, to learn the names of the various root vegetables.

A charming fall story loosely structured by Judaic concepts. (recipe) (Picture book. 4-6)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170105700
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/01/2017
Series: High Holidays
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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