Granny Torrelli Makes Soup
by Sharon Creech
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With the help of her wise old grandmother, twelve-year-old Rosie manages to work out some problems in her relationship with her best friend, Bailey, the boy next door.Tags
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Creech does it again. Using the first person narrative, she quickly engages the reader and keeps us hooked. Chapters are short (often 2-3 pages) and pithy. I marvel at how she generates suspense: sometimes something as simple as having Granny Torrelli leave the room to use the bathroom.
Rosie is the protagonist, and she's mad at her friend, Bailey. Granny Torrelli's a sharp one. She sees that tutto non va bene with Rosie. Through her cooking and telling stories about her childhood, Granny helps Rosie and Bailey better understand themselves and each other.
The anecdotes are rich with different emotions. Creech handles dialog in an unusual way, using italics instead of quotes. This keeps the reader firmly in Rosie's head, and it keeps the show more story moving along. show less
Rosie is the protagonist, and she's mad at her friend, Bailey. Granny Torrelli's a sharp one. She sees that tutto non va bene with Rosie. Through her cooking and telling stories about her childhood, Granny helps Rosie and Bailey better understand themselves and each other.
The anecdotes are rich with different emotions. Creech handles dialog in an unusual way, using italics instead of quotes. This keeps the reader firmly in Rosie's head, and it keeps the show more story moving along. show less
This is yet another gem by the Newbery award-winning author of Walk Two Moons and The Wanderer.
Rosie's friend is Bailey. He is blind and he is wonderfully funny, sensitive and kind. Together Bailey and Rosie smoothy navigated the childhood years as they leaned on each other.
Now, however, as the beginning of teen hood aproaches, the rules suddenly are different. Previously confident of her feelings of friendship, when a new girl moves in the neighborhood, Rosie becomes unsure and jealous.
Rosie's loving, practical and magical Italian granny dispenses receipes for lasting friendship.
While making homemade pasta and soup, Granny Torelli stirs the pot of warm feelings and secret ingredients for life, love and friendship.
This is a wonderful show more book, wisely written as once again Sharon Creech demonstrates her astute ability to convey the feelings and thoughts of young adults.
Highly recommended! show less
Rosie's friend is Bailey. He is blind and he is wonderfully funny, sensitive and kind. Together Bailey and Rosie smoothy navigated the childhood years as they leaned on each other.
Now, however, as the beginning of teen hood aproaches, the rules suddenly are different. Previously confident of her feelings of friendship, when a new girl moves in the neighborhood, Rosie becomes unsure and jealous.
Rosie's loving, practical and magical Italian granny dispenses receipes for lasting friendship.
While making homemade pasta and soup, Granny Torelli stirs the pot of warm feelings and secret ingredients for life, love and friendship.
This is a wonderful show more book, wisely written as once again Sharon Creech demonstrates her astute ability to convey the feelings and thoughts of young adults.
Highly recommended! show less
Granny Torelli Makes Soup by Sharon Creech is a hilarious book that will make you want Granny Torrelli to be a part of your family. Not only does she know how to make some delicious meals, but her funny antics will crack you up. Granny Torrelli also serves up a side dish of wisdom to try to help Rosie see why jealousy is not the answer. It is a super book for people of all ages and I think kids in fourth through eighth grade will especially relate to Rosie. The book touches on blindness, friendship, and how we see what is inside of ourselves. I could easily relate to the characters because each one has such a strong personality. I really like Rosie and think she has many qualities that make me want to be friends with her. Granny show more Torrelli makes you realize that jealousy gets you nowhere. The style is unique and I loved the short chapters! If you have not read this story, I highly recommend it. It just may make you want to cook soup, or any meal, with a family member and you will try to appreciate what you have. show less
Twelve-year-old Rosie and her best friend, Bailey, don't always get along, that's true. But Granny Torrelli seems to know just how to make things right again with her interesting stories and family recipes. It's easier to remember what's important about love, life, and friendship while Granny Torrelli makes soup.
Granny Torrelli Makes Soup is a sweet story about friendship and family. Although children would certainly enjoy reading this book on their own, it is a story that begs to be read aloud. Read this with your favorite children. It just might lead you to tell your own family stories while you teach them to make your favorite recipes!
6th to 8th grade. Granny Torrelli Makes Soup is a heartwarming tale of a teenager who works though her problems while cooking with her grandmother. Twelve year old Rosie is having trouble surmounting an argument that she's had with her best friend, the boy next door. But Rosie's Italian grandmother knows just what stories to share. Newbery award winner Sharon Creech writes as sensitively as ever about her character's hearts. She plays with an unusual prose style in that is arguably almost verse. For example she puts what the characters say in italics instead of quotes. Here is an example of a complete paragraph for the novel and how each one is so short. "Granny Torrelli comes over, says she's in charge of me tonight. She wants soup. show more Zuppa! she calls it. She says it like this: ZOO-puh!" There is a distilled quality to the text. Teenage readers will enjoy seeing an author break rules and tailor a text for a story. Thus as well as being a touching tale about family and friendship, it is highly suitable as a mentor text in a school setting. This book is highly recommended to public, and middle school libraries. show less
Rosie discovers that her relationship with Bailey, a blind boy next door, is very similar to one that her Granny Torrelli had with a boy in Italy before immigrating to the United States. Most of the lessons Rosie learns take place in the kitchen as food is being prepared. This book should be used to bring families closer together. I found the writing style to be a bit "choppy" for my personal tastes, but it makes it easy for younger readers or for reading aloud when time is limited.
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Sharon Creech was on born July 29, 1945 in South Euclid, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. She was in college when she took literature and writing courses and became intrigued by story-telling. Later, she was a teacher (high school English and writing) in England and in Switzerland. Her novel Walk Two Moons received in 1995 Newbery Medal; The Wanderer show more was a 2001 Newbery Honor book and Ruby Holler received the 2002 Carnegie Medal. In 2007, Heartbeat was a finalist in the Junior Division (4th to 6th grades) of the Young Reader's Choice Awards, sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Library Association. She has written over 15 fiction novels for young readers. She is married to Lyle Rigg, who is the headmaster of The Pennington School in Pennington, New Jersey, and have two grown children, Rob and Karin. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 823.914 — Literature & rhetoric English & Old English literatures English fiction 1900- 1901-1999 1945-1999
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