Granny Torrelli Makes Soup

مادر بزرگ تورلی سوپ درست می کند
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2003

نویسنده

Donna Murphy

شابک

9781461806752
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  • نقد و بررسی
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یکی از مکان‌های مورد علاقه رزی ۱۲ ساله، اشپزخانه مادربزرگ تورلی با بوی عالی سوپ و پاساس است. رزی به خصوص عاشق بردن بهترین دوستش بیلی، پسر همسایه برای گوش دادن به داستان‌های مادربزرگ است. اما این دو نفر با هم دعوا دارند. رزی با توصیه‌های ملایم مادربزرگش، دوستی‌اش را با بیلی به هم می‌زند. به زودی همه از شام خانگی ننه جان لذت می‌برند. برنده مدال نیوبری شارون کریچ یک داستان از دوستی واقعی و عشق به خانواده ارائه می دهد. روایت گرم دانا مورفی بهترین تطابق برای این کتاب صوتی جذاب است.

نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Tutto va bene, says Granny Torrelli, and all is well for Rosie and her neighborhood friends, but not without angst and a deeper appreciation of the vicissitudes of friendship. Creech is masterful as she weaves the parallel lives of Rosie and her grandmother into a warm kitchen fabric with all the smells, companionship, and healing powers of the cooking experience. Each of Rosie's acquaintances passes through the kitchen to help and add a distinct flavor. Donna Murphy takes Creech's pacing and conversation and creates something more. She sparkles in her characterizations: Granny Torrelli exudes spunk and wisdom; Rosie personifies impetuousness and eventual understanding. Murphy's Italian inflection and storytelling delight the ear. This is a listening treasure. A.R. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from June 16, 2003
A warm kitchen filled with inviting aromas sets the scene for this heartfelt novel celebrating friendship and family ties. Here 12-year-old Rosie and her Italian grandmother whip up extraordinary dishes and exchange confidences. As the novel opens, Rosie broods on a fight she has had with her best friend, Bailey, who is going blind, and it soon becomes apparent that Granny Torrelli's talents aren't limited to cooking. She detects that her granddaughter is bothered by something and tells Rosie a few stories from her own childhood that resonate with Rosie's situation as the two prepare a delicious soup. Rosie then confides memories of Bailey, and the layering of experiences builds in much the same way as Creech's Fishing in the Air. Though Rosie and Granny may be generations apart, their lives have been shaped by similar situations. By the second section, "Pasta Party," Rosie and Bailey are on better terms. Creech (Walk Two Moons) once again shows her ability to crystallize characters and express their emotions through very few, carefully chosen words. Her subtle approach only enhances the novel's cumulative impact. Like comfort food, conversations between Granny and Rosie have a soothing effect, reminding readers that conflicts pass and there will always be moments when friends and family gather, peace of mind returns and, in Granny Torrelli's words, "Tutto va bene"—all is well. Ages 8-12.




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