· The summer before she left home for college, she travelled to Guadalajara, Mexico with a tennis team from Sacramento. She worked some of the smells, sounds and sights from that trip into her first book, ¡Holy Molé!ISBN Caroline McAlister has published three picture books for children, Holy Mole!, Brave Donatella and the Jasmine Thief, and John Ronald's Dragons: The Story of JRR Tolkien. She teaches writing at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. In addition to teaching /5(5). Holy Mole!: A Folktale from Mexico. Caroline McAlister. august house, - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages. 1 Review. A retelling of the traditional Mexican tale explaining the origins of mol e, the savory chocolate sauce that is served over turkey or chicken.5/5(1).
Holy Molé! A Folktale from Mexico By Caroline McAlister Illustrated by Stefan Czernecki Outcome: The students will learn about Mexico and Mexican culture. www.doorway.ru 1 of 7 About the Book: Guided Reading: L Lexile Level: L Character Traits: Caring Citizenship Respect Region: Latin America, Mexico o ISBN: Materials. Holy Mole A Folktale From Mexico. Search, Read and Download Book "Holy Mole A Folktale From Mexico" in Pdf, ePub, Mobi, Tuebl and www.doorway.ru register your account, get Ebooks for free, get other books. We continue to make library updates so that you can continue to enjoy the latest books. Holy Mole! A Folktale from Mexico Caroline McAlister — ISBN | Author: Caroline McAlister | Publisher: Triangle Interactive, Inc. Reads.
This story, inspired by the Mexican folk tradition, explains the origins of mole, the popular national dish that combines chocolate with turkey, spices, and nuts. Stefan Czernecki's amusing, angular illustrations capture the chaos in the kitchen as well as the folk tradition behind the tale. Holy Mole! is based on a folktale from Mexico about the origins of mole, a spicy, savory sauce made in the region of Puebla. I first learned about the legend from an exhibit of Mexican folk art at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California. Holy Mole!, by Caroline McAlister and illustrated by Stefen Czernecki Both the author and the illustrator do a great job of presenting a classical tradition in Mexican culture. They explore the folk tale behind a classic dish of mole. This book is a great tool for teachers to explore different cultures and traditions with their students.
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