ISBN: 0593652398
Genres: Cultural / African American, Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
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In Nana’s New Soul Food, written by Will Power with Illustrations by Caldecott Honoree, R. Gregory Christie, a grandson and his grandmother discover ways they can eat their favorite dishes, except with vegan ingredients. Nana is an amazing cook, but unfortunately she was told by her doctor that she needs to change her diet. Motivated by his love for his Nana, the young boy explores his neighborhood in Atlanta with his mother where there are lots of vegan options to explore. They bring home lots of vegan treats home for his Nana to try, and the boy assures her that they can learn how to cook them, together! There is an author’s note in the back that explains Powers’ passion for vegan soul food and how younger generations are teaching plant-based eating to older generations.
While this book has great intention, the story feels flat. Christie’s illustrations, especially of all the foods, are colorful and eye-catching. However, the illustrations weren’t enough. Powers’ writing is from the perspective of the young child, therefore there are juvenile phrases like, “Her food is sooooo yummy!” and “There is yumminess in the West End,” which makes it hard to take this book seriously. The lack in quality of writing, and the choice of font, distracted from the story.
Reviewed by Gia Charles, Patten Free Library, Bath