![]() ![]() Maillard looks at its connection to our nation’s history, the damage caused by the European invasion, and what fry bread means today. This picture book is about far more than a delicious family treat. ![]() It brings families together to celebrate their heritage, but also to realize where fry bread came from and how it relates to the massacres of Native peoples in the United States. Fry bread looks different depending on how long you fry it, tastes different depending on the recipe and the cook. Children of all ages participate in forming the bread and then listen together as it fries in the pan. ![]() In this picture book, a diverse Native family comes together to make fry bread together. Fry bread may be first and foremost a food, but it is also about family. Told in a repeating format explaining all of the things that fry bread is, this picture book celebrates an iconic food in Native American families. Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Maillard, illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal ( 9781626727465) ![]()
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