Review of Jim Averbeck's (Cameroon 1990-94) The Market Bowl
The Market Bowl (Ages 5-8) by Jim Averbeck (Cameroon 1990-94) Charlesbridge, $16.95 32 pages [Jim Averbeck in Cameroon ate many bowls of ndole (bitterleaf stew), like the kind the Mama Cecile and Yoyo make in The Market Bowl. He also enjoyed dishes of boa constrictor, crocodile, and deep-fried termites. He is the author of In a Blue Room, a 2009 Charlotte Zolotow Honor Book. He is also the author and illustrator of Except If and Oh No, Little Dragon!] Reviewed by Thomas Weck (Ethiopia 1965-67) The Market Bowl is a delightful story with an important message for young, impressionable minds. Yoyo is an endearing young girl, but she has yet to learn the absolute necessity of honesty and fairness. By taking an ill-advised shortcut, she puts her whole family’s livelihood in danger. Through contrition, hard work and more than a little courage, in a drama filled scene, she is able . . .
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