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OLD CLOTHES FOR DINNER?! by Nathalie Alonso

OLD CLOTHES FOR DINNER?!

by Nathalie Alonso ; illustrated by Natalia Rojas Castro

Pub Date: March 12th, 2024
ISBN: 9798888590683
Publisher: Barefoot Books

A hilarious mistranslation has a young girl fearing she’ll have to eat something unsavory.

Abuela recently moved from Cuba to live with Magaly and her mother and brother. Ever since her arrival, everyone seems happier, and their cozy apartment is always filled with wonderful aromas as Abuela prepares new and wonderful foods such as fricasé de pollo, picadillo, and arroz con leche, which quickly becomes Magaly's favorite. But when Abuela says that today she’ll be making ropa vieja, Magaly, who speaks some Spanish, is horrified. Old clothes?! Hastily, she begins hiding her favorite clothes, believing that if she doesn’t make them disappear, they’ll end up being served to her for dinner. That night, the family sits down to ropa vieja. It doesn’t taste bad, but Magaly’s still unable to finish her plate. Eventually, she learns that ropa vieja is shredded beef, so named because of its resemblance to a pile of old clothes. Everyone bursts out laughing, and Magaly’s confusion ends up bringing everyone even closer together. Spanish words are mixed in throughout. Vibrant illustrations brim with energy and movement as carrots, tomatoes, peas, and other foodstuffs careen across the pages. Both text and visuals convey sensory experiences such as smells and flavors and paint a portrait of a loving Cuban American immigrant family and their traditions.

A sweet family story about building understanding across generations.

(information about other dishes with unusual names, facts about Cuba, glossary, author’s and illustrator’s notes, recipes) (Picture book. 3-6)