This illustrated picture book follows the budding friendship between
two girls who meet at their local farmers market and reminds us that
food is the great unifier of all humankind.
When a farm family brings their spring crops to a city farmers market,
the farmer's daughter befriends the daughter of a neighborhood family
doing their weekly shopping. Over the course of a year, the girls
explore the bounty of each season.
Sweet spring strawberries and crisp, fresh greens make way for corn on
the cob, peppers, and a rainbow of tomatoes. Fall brings pumpkin patches
and the crunch of apples. The friends part at the final winter market,
already looking forward to the sweet red strawberries that will unite
them again next spring.
Katherine Pryor's lyrical celebration of seasonal local foods is brought
to life by Polina Gortman's portrait of a growing friendship between two
children from seemingly different worlds. Spring Is for Strawberries
reminds us to seek pleasure in the changing harvests around us, and that
all things--even friendships--have seasons worth waiting for.