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SARI-SARI SUMMERS by Lynnor Bontigao

SARI-SARI SUMMERS

by Lynnor Bontigao ; illustrated by Lynnor Bontigao

Pub Date: April 11th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-5362-2614-0
Publisher: Candlewick

A young girl of Filipina descent and her grandmother make quite the entrepreneurial team.

Nora spends her summers with her Lola, who owns a sari-sari store, a convenience store ubiquitous in the Philippines. This year, Nora is proud that she’s old enough to help out at the shop, located on a lively city street. She dusts, refills, and sorts, but her favorite thing to do is measure out rice, beans, and other orders for customers. Shelves of condiments and treats are brought to life in a warm palette. The gentle, spare narrative reveals a sudden dearth of customers when a heat wave hits the area. The softly textured illustrations show Nora and her Lola quietly trading worried looks. Lola says, “Let’s get some fresh air, my apo.” While the two rest under the shade of their mango tree, heavy with fruit, Nora has the idea to make and sell ice candy. Readers see delectable scenes of the duo mixing pieces of mango and condensed milk, then freezing it in long tubes. The homemade ice candy proves to be popular with locals, who flock back to the store for more. This sweet summer tale has Tagalog words interspersed throughout the dialogue, mostly terms of endearment that reflect the cozy relationships with family and the community. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Like a sari-sari store, brimming with joy and heart.

(recipe for ice candy) (Picture book. 5-8)