Size: 8.5 x 11
Pages: 40
Illustrations: 27 color photos
Lisa Anne Cullen
The inclusion of this book in the Open Carolina collection is made possible by the generous funding of
"An ageless tale about family helping family, flavored with regional food, wildlife, and drama. The Carolinas' state symbols, maps, cookbook magic (try the peach pie), and one tricky alligator our heroine, Blossom, must outwit make this book special indeed. And the art? As fresh and beautiful as a Carolina sunrise."—Tom Poland
"This beautifully illustrated tale is a wonderful reimagining of Little Red Riding Hood. The detailed, poetic descriptions throughout evoke a clear and specific sense of place. Reading Little Orange Honey Hood is like experiencing a golden ray of Carolina sunshine."—Frank Anderson, executive editor, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
"Little Orange Honey Hood is a wonderful retelling of Little Red Riding Hood with a Carolina twist. Cullen's collages pull you into the South Carolina low country setting. Her language is as lush as the swampy trail leading to Grandma's house. At the end of the story she provides interesting information about North and South Carolina's state symbols. The special recipes that include deep fried gator nuggets, are an added treat. Cullen's gifts as a story teller and artist are evident in this delightful book that children will return to time and time again."—Joyce Hansen, author of I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly
"Mix an orange traveling cloak, a basket of goodies and a trail through the swamp to Grandma's house, and you have a classic fairy tale — retold with a Southern drawl. Cheer along as Blossom routs the wily creature hiding in Grandma's bed and saves the day. Deep-fried gator nuggets, anyone?"—Lucy Nolan, author of the award-winning Down Girl and Sit series of chapter books
"Beautifully written and illustrated with exquisite cut-paper collage, Little Orange Honey Hood is as bright as a summer morning and as sweet as orange blossom honey. But you must read it aloud because the telling is the best part. Tart-sweet, just like the peach pie Blossom is bringing to Grandma."—Eric Kimmel, author of Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock, Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins, and other stories.
"Lisa Anne Cullen's folk art and folk wisdom combine in a delightful retelling of a classic tale, Carolina-style. Young readers will love the highly detailed illustrations, will learn some fun Carolina facts, and can even cook up some local recipes included in the back."—Edward Bloor, author of Tangerine
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