Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Maillard

 

Title: Fry Bread
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Author: Kevin Noble Maillard
Illustrator: Juana Martinez-Neal
Major Awards: Sibert Medal
Age group: 1st-4th

Summary
In this story we learn about fry bread and what exactly it is.  However it's not an instructional book on making fry bread it's so much more than that.  It's showing what fry bread is outside of being just a food.  In the form of a "what is" poem the author writes about the meaning frybread holds to Native American families.  Fry bread is family or Fry bread is sound or Fry Bread is places or Fry bread is nation are just a few examples. It ends with the saying Fry Bread is You acknowledging the reader.
Evaluation
I think this book can be used in so many different ways in the classroom.  The amount of diversity that it captures and representation it gives to Native American tribes is rich.  Maillard did a great job of incorporating all the meaning of fry bread by using lots of adjectives and nouns that are easy for kids to understand.  I think I would use this in a middle school classroom for the purpose of showing them the "What is" form of poetry that way they could reproduce something like that as well.


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