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The Tortilla Factory

by Gary Paulsen, Ruth Paulsen
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Overview

In clear and eloquent language, Gary Paulsen pays tribute to a cycle of life—from seed to plant to tortilla. Workers till the black soil, operate the clanking machinery of the factory, and drive the trucks that deliver the tortillas back into the hands that will plant the yellow seeds. With Ruth Wright Paulsen’s expressive paintings, The Tortilla Factory brings forth the poetry and beauty of a simple way of life. “This title is beautiful to look at, and will also fit nicely into units on food, regional culture, art, and many other topics.”—School Library Journal

Synopsis

In clear and eloquent language, Gary Paulsen pays tribute to a cycle of life—from seed to plant to tortilla. Workers till the black soil, operate the clanking machinery of the factory, and drive the trucks that deliver the tortillas back into the hands that will plant the yellow seeds. With Ruth Wright Paulsen’s expressive paintings, The Tortilla Factory brings forth the poetry and beauty of a simple way of life. “This title is beautiful to look at, and will also fit nicely into units on food, regional culture, art, and many other topics.”—School Library Journal

Publishers Weekly

This simple prose poem describes, in broad strokes, how corn is harvested and made into tortillas while rough, warm-toned paintings set the scenes. All ages. (Apr.)

About the Author, Gary Paulsen

Gary Paulsen is one of the most honored writers of contemporary literature for young readers. He has written more than one hundred book for adults and young readers, and is the author of three Newbery Honor titles: Dogsong, Hatchet, and The Winter Room. He divides his time among Alaska, New Mexico, Minnesota, and the Pacific.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

This simple prose poem describes, in broad strokes, how corn is harvested and made into tortillas while rough, warm-toned paintings set the scenes. All ages. Apr.

Children's Literature - Gisela Jernigan

In a simple but graceful text, the author follows the corn cycle from the black earth sleeping in winter, to the planting of the yellow corn seeds, the growth and harvesting of the plants, the making and eating of corn tortillas, and finally the planting of the seeds again. The lovely illustrations, which are richly colored oil paintings done on linen, show a love and appreciation for the land and a way of life. Also available in a Spanish text edition.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1998
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780152016982

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