José Feeds the World: How a famous chef feeds millions of people in need around the world
José Feeds the World: How a famous chef feeds millions of people in need around the world
By David Unger and Illustrated by Marta Álvarez Miguéns
Hardcover
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The true story of José Andrés, an award-winning chef, food activist, and founder of World Central Kitchen, a disaster-relief organization that uses the power of food to nourish communities after catastrophe strikes
When a terrible earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, chef José Andrés knew he needed to help. Within a few hours of the disaster, he had gathered friends, they flew to the island, and they began cooking rice and beans for the hungry locals. This trip changed the life of the successful chef and led him to found World Central Kitchen, a disaster-relief organization that has fed more than 200 million people affected by natural disasters, the COVID pandemic, and war.
This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of a passionate chef who uses the power of food to nurture people in need, one plate at a time.
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About the contributor(s)
About the contributor(s)
Born in Guatemala and living in New York since his childhood, David Unger received his country’s Miguel Angel Asturias National Literature Prize for lifetime achievement in 2014. He has translated 16 titles himself and his books are often translated into multiple languages.
Marta Álvarez Miguéns is a self-taught children’s illustrator. She was born in a small town in Galicia, Spain, and currently lives in La Coruña, Spain. She is the illustrator of Shark Lady (written by Jess Keating), which was named a 2018 Best STEM Book by the Children’s Book Council as well as a Best STEM Book by the National Science Teachers Association.
Book details
Book details
ISBN: 9781728279527
Publisher: duopress
Date published:
Page count: 40
Categories, genres & themes: Juvenile Nonfiction / Biography & Autobiography / Cultural & Regional, Juvenile Nonfiction / Volunteering, and Juvenile Nonfiction / Cooking & Food
Ages: 4 to 8