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APPLE PIE PICNIC by Alicia Duran

APPLE PIE PICNIC

by Alicia Duran ; illustrated by Brian Fitzgerald

Pub Date: March 21st, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-63655-061-9
Publisher: Red Comet Press

In this cumulative tale, an apple tree that stands near the house where Rosa lives marks the passing of seasons and the flitting of critters.

Amid a wide patch of grass sits the apple tree, or el manzano, receiving the sun near a squat home adorned with a red roof. The rain, or la lluvia, sustains the tree, and the birds, or los pájaros, piece together a nest in the tree. Rosa’s cat, Dulce, and dog, Churro, cause mischief around the apple tree while bees pollinate the blossoms, which will bloom into small apples that will cling “from branch to branch.” Establishing a deliberate pace from the first line and writing in verse similar to “The House That Jack Built,” Duran chronicles the journey of an apple from flower to fruit with a modest dose of critter-based humor. The author scatters one-word, italicized Spanish translations of key words throughout that prove to be occasional distractions. Fitzgerald’s scruffy artwork replicates the precise rustic sensibility evoked by the text. Lush greens, dabs of oranges and reds, and glimpses of earthy browns combine into portraits of rural serenity. When the apples appear ready to be plucked from the apple tree, Rosa and her family, depicted in varying shades of brown and cued as Latine, gather to bake an apple pie for a picnic that everyone can join. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A charming slice of cheer.

(translation of Spanish words, recipe for applesauce) (Picture book. 4-8)