Leo wants no part of sitting down with his family to eat Nonna's big,
delizioso lunch every Sunday. "I'm not hungry," he insists. Not hungry?
Hmm. Clever Nonna gets an idea. She'll use a story to lure Leo to her
table. And since the pasta in her soup, called stelline (little stars),
is woven into the story about a boy who journeys to his grandmother's at
night, it works. But again on the following Sunday, Leo doesn't want to
eat. So Nonna expands her story, this time adding some chiancaredde
(paving stones), the name of the pasta she's serving that day, to create
a path for her character to follow. Now Leo's hooked. So much that he
begins to badger Nonna every Sunday to reveal more pasta-based details
of the story. And week by week, as Leo's relatives crowd around
listening to Nonna and teasing Leo to get him to mangia (eat), he slowly
comes to realize just how happy he is to have a place at this table. In
this heartwarming picture book, award-winning author Caroline Adderson
beautifully captures the love and tenderness Leo feels from his
grandmother and the rest of his close-knit family through lively,
true-to-life dialogue. The playful, detailed artwork by Josée Bisaillon
helps bring all of them to life. This book offers a perfect framework
for lessons exploring the heritage, customs and relationships of
families. The unique story-within-a-story concept, along with the idea
that Nonna's tale is being told cumulatively, could easily launch a
storytelling assignment. Additionally, the section on pasta and the list
of Italian vocabulary words make a great introduction to foreign
cultures through food and language.