![]() ![]() Soft blue and red details pop against the charcoal scenes. ![]() “Martinez-Neal brings her gentle story to life through beautiful graphite and colored pencil artwork, set against cream-colored backgrounds. A beautifully illustrated, tender story.” -School Library Journal, starred review ![]() “The softly colored images and curvilinear shapes that embrace the figures evoke a sense of warmth and affection. teem with emotional intimacy.” -Publishers Weekly, starred review “A powerful meditation” -Publishers Weekly, starred review “Maillard and Martinez-Neal bring depth, detail, and whimsy to this Native American food story, with text and illustrations depicting the diversity of indigenous peoples, the role of continuity between generations, and the adaptation over time of people, place, and tradition.” -Booklist, starred review Fry Bread is a story told in lively and powerful verse by Seminole Nation member Kevin Noble Maillard, with vibrant art from Pura Belpre Award winner Juana. “Fry bread is much more than food, as this book amply demonstrates.” -Kirkus Reviews, starred review Navajo frybread originated 144 years ago, when the United States forced Indians living in Arizona to make the 300-mile journey known as the 'Long Walk' and relocate to New Mexico, onto land that. ![]()
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