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LUCKY BEANS

Age Range: 5 - 12
History proves cyclical with this story of an African-American family living through the Great Depression. Read full review
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LUCKY BEANS (reviewed on February 15, 2010)

History proves cyclical with this story of an African-American family living through the Great Depression. “Marshall didn’t feel so lucky. The elbows of his jacket were worn almost all the way through. Dad had been out of work for months, and there was no money.” The story, however, is not one of depression. The family works together to survive and finds moments of love, appreciation and sheer happiness. This moving tale not only relates a little history but also some math, as Marshall helps his mother estimate the number of beans in the furniture-store jar and ultimately wins a new sewing machine, which helps alleviate their dire financial situation. Tadgell’s watercolor illustrations move the story and stir readers’ emotions. A two-page spread of the contestants in the store teaches readers everything they need to know about the characters without a letter of text. Many children today can relate to the family’s challenges, which makes the timing of this picture book sadly relevant. (author’s note) (Picture-book. 5-12)


Pub Date: March 1st, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-8075-4782-3
Page count: 32pp
Publisher: Whitman
Review Posted Online: Feb. 11th, 2011
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15th, 2010