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POCKETS OF LOVE by Yamile Saied Méndez

POCKETS OF LOVE

by Yamile Saied Méndez ; illustrated by Sara Palacios

Pub Date: Sept. 3rd, 2024
ISBN: 9780063234970
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

It’s Mami’s first birthday without Grandma Monona.

Sebi and Star want to help Mami have a wonderful day, even though they all miss Monona, who’s recently died. Younger sibling Sebi suggests they make empanadas for Mami while she’s at work, just like Grandma Monona used to do. The kids and Papi crack open the recipe box and get started but are stumped when the recipe reads “a pinch of this” and “a dash of that” and then refers to a mysterious “secret ingredient.” Hoping that a shopping trip will inspire them, they walk to the market. A friendly neighbor calls the empanadas “pockets of love” and explains to Star that every country has its own version of a stuffed-dough comfort food. Even though the form and filling differ, they’re all “filled with love and a taste from home.” The family members finish their shopping and start cooking, and Mami’s delighted by the homemade empanadas. The family realizes that the secret ingredient was love all along. Cozy illustrations feel like a big hug, full of delicious details such as examples of other cuisines from around the world. The heartwarming tale beautifully depicts how love and tradition can create new memories, even in the face of loss. Sebi and Star, as well as their family and most neighbors, have brown skin and brown hair; the use of Spanish cues the family as Latine.

A celebration of family, culture, and the healing power of homemade empanadas.

(author’s note, recipes) (Picture book. 5-9)