Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street: A Collection of Recipes to Share
By (Author) Felicita Sala
Scribe Publications
Scribble
6th August 2019
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Cooking and food
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Hardback
40
'A stunningly illustrated recipe book for kids (or anyone, really). It tells the story of different residents of a house cooking foods from around the world. Simply sweet.' - Yotam Ottolenghi 'A stunningly illustrated recipe book for kids (or anyone, really). It tells the story of different residents of a house cooking foods from around the world. Simply sweet.' - Yotam Ottolenghi In each apartment, someone is preparing a special dish to share with their neighbours. Mr Singh is making coconut dahl with his daughter while Maria mashes some avocados for her guacamole. Will everything be ready on time Written and magnificently illustrated by Felicita Sala, this glorious celebration of community is filled with recipes from all over the world and simple instructions perfect for young chefs. Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street is a visual feast to share and delight in. ' A stunningly illustrated recipe book for kids (or anyone, really). It tells the story of different residents of a house cooking foods from around the world. Simply sweet.' -Yotam Ottolenghi 'The world's cuisines are brought together with some well-considered pencil strokes - a book for adults to drool over, as well as children.' -Amy Bryant, The Telegraph 'A warm, beautifully illustrated celebration of community and culture, including simple recipes from around the world.' -The Bookseller
Felicita Sala is a self-taught illustrator and painter. She graduated in philosophy from the University of Western Australia. She has illustrated many picture books, contributed her art to magazines and newspapers, and has also worked on papercut stop-motion animations. One of her books was included in The New York Times' Best Illustrated Picture Books of 2018, and in 2020 she won the Premio Andersen award in Italy for best illustrator. Felicita lives in Rome with her husband, Gianluca, and their daughter, Nina.