World War II was over, but in Japan, lines for a simple bowl of ramen
noodles wound down the sidewalk. What Momofuku Ando did next would
change food forever. Andrea Wang, author of Watercress (a Newberry
honor book and winner of the Caldecott Medal), tells the true story
behind the creation of one of the world's most popular foods.
"An inspiring story of persistence and an ideal purchase for any
collection." School Library Journal, STARRED review
2021 Nutmeg Book Awards Nominee
Winner of the 2020 Sakura Award
Read Across America Book of the Month, May 2021
Center for Multicultural Children's Literature Best Book of 2019
List
Smithsonian Magazine '10 Best Children's Books of 2019′ List
Every day, Momofuku Ando would retire to his lab--a little shed in his
backyard. For years, he'd dreamed about making a new kind of ramen
noodle soup that was quick, convenient, and tasty for the hungry people
he'd seen in line for a bowl on the black market following World War II.
Peace follows from a full stomach, he believed.
Day after day, Ando experimented. Night after night, he failed. But Ando
kept experimenting.
With persistence, creativity, and a little inspiration, Ando succeeded.
This is the true story behind one of the world's most popular foods.