HOT, SOUR, SALTY, SWEET. by Sherri L. Smith. Age Range: 10 - 14 by Sherri L. Smith Children. LUCY THE GIANT. by Sherri L. Smith SIMILAR BOOKS SUGGESTED BY OUR CRITICS: Children. STIR IT UP! by Ramin Ganeshram Children. CLEO EDISON OLIVER IN PERSUASION POWER. · Pasadena The Toymaker's Apprentice Orleans Flygirl Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet Sparrow Lucy the Giant James Cameron's AVATAR Comics Simpsons Comics Teaching Guides Public Speaking Public Speaking Keynotes Workshops Panels School Visits School Visits Story Forest Events Blog Press In the Press Press Kit Contact. · PRAISE FOR HOT, SOUR, SALTY, SWEET. “ Smith serves up a funny, entertaining gumbo of cultural collisions and discoveries.”. –Kirkus Review. Publisher: Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers/Laurel Leaf. Publication Date: Febru. Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary. Hardcover: pages. Paperback: pages. Shop Indie Bookstores.
Read "Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet" by Sherri L. Smith available from Rakuten Kobo. Ana Shen has what her social studies teacher calls a "marvelously biracial, multicultural family" but what Ana simply ca. Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet by Sherri L. Smith. takes place over the course of one day, starting at a girl's eighth grade graduation. Ana's. entire family and both sets of grandparents come to. her graduation ceremony, which is literally. disastrous: a water pipe breaks, dousing the graduates. Ana is tired of feeling caught between her grandparents and wishes she knew whose side she was supposed to be on. But when they all sit down for their hot, sour, salty, and sweet meal, Ana comes to understand how each of these different flavors, like family, fit perfectly together. " Here's how she wants it to go: After the graduation.
Pasadena The Toymaker's Apprentice Orleans Flygirl Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet Sparrow Lucy the Giant James Cameron's AVATAR Comics Simpsons Comics Teaching Guides Public Speaking Public Speaking Keynotes Workshops Panels School Visits School Visits Story Forest Events Blog Press In the Press Press Kit Contact. Ana Shen looks forward to an evening with her crush, Jamie Tabata. When their eighth-grade graduation dance is canceled, Ana, prompted by her friend Chelsea, invites Jamie to dinner at her house instead. In a tale unfolding over one afternoon and evening, Smith serves up a funny, entertaining gumbo of cultural collisions and discoveries. Ana's Chinese-American dad and African-American mom are. Ana is tired of feeling caught between her grandparents and wishes she knew whose side she was supposed to be on. But when they all sit down for their hot, sour, salty, and sweet meal, Ana comes to understand how each of these different flavors, like family, fit perfectly together.
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