Teeka's family had a picnic this Sunday past. Everyone was there, from mean old cousin Terrance who put fake flies on the sweet corn, to Bible-toting Reverend Luke to Auntie Kim . And they were all dreading the arrival of Cousin Martha and her pie, which was always a bit on the dry side . But this year, where was Cousin Martha? And where was that dried-out apple pie?
Jacqueline Woodson's warm, lyrical prose and Diane Greenseid's exuberant artwork bring to life the humor, love, and of course, the wonderful food of the quintessential family picnic.
Teeka's family had a picnic this Sunday past. Everyone was there, from mean old cousin Terrance who put fake flies on the sweet corn, to Bible-toting Reverend Luke to Auntie Kim . And they were all dreading the arrival of Cousin Martha and her pie, which was always a bit on the dry side . But this year, where was Cousin Martha? And where was that dried-out apple pie?
Jacqueline Woodson's warm, lyrical prose and Diane Greenseid's exuberant artwork bring to life the humor, love, and of course, the wonderful food of the quintessential family picnic.