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Jack and the Giant Barbecue

por Eric A. Kimmel

Otros autores: John Manders (Ilustrador)

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When Jack's mother tells him how his father died when a giant stole his barbecue recipes, Jack vows to find the giant and retrieve the book. Includes an author's note about Texas barbecue.
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Silly fun. Short. Not to be over-thought. Pictures suit story perfectly. Love the line-up of hot sauces. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
Jack lives in the west and loves barbecue. Upon asking his mother why they never have any he finds out a giant stole his fathers barbecue recipes, causing his death and making his mother cry whenever there is barbecue. Jack vows to get the book and climbs a mountain up to the clouds to find the giants barbecue joint. A juke box instead of a harp helps Jack on his way, and fortunately for the giant the story doesn't end in death but in employment. A unique take on Jack and the Beanstalk that makes Jack smarter instead of foolish. The illustrations are nice but for me this is all about the story. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
Jack lives in the west and loves barbecue. Upon asking his mother why they never have any he finds out a giant stole his fathers barbecue recipes, causing his death and making his mother cry whenever there is barbecue. Jack vows to get the book and climbs a mountain up to the clouds to find the giants barbecue joint. A juke box instead of a harp helps Jack on his way, and fortunately for the giant the story doesn't end in death but in employment. A unique take on Jack and the Beanstalk that makes Jack smarter instead of foolish. The illustrations are nice but for me this is all about the story. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
Jack lives in the west and loves barbecue. Upon asking his mother why they never have any he finds out a giant stole his fathers barbecue recipes, causing his death and making his mother cry whenever there is barbecue. Jack vows to get the book and climbs a mountain up to the clouds to find the giants barbecue joint. A juke box instead of a harp helps Jack on his way, and fortunately for the giant the story doesn't end in death but in employment. A unique take on Jack and the Beanstalk that makes Jack smarter instead of foolish. The illustrations are nice but for me this is all about the story. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
Jack lives in the west and loves barbecue. Upon asking his mother why they never have any he finds out a giant stole his fathers barbecue recipes, causing his death and making his mother cry whenever there is barbecue. Jack vows to get the book and climbs a mountain up to the clouds to find the giants barbecue joint. A juke box instead of a harp helps Jack on his way, and fortunately for the giant the story doesn't end in death but in employment. A unique take on Jack and the Beanstalk that makes Jack smarter instead of foolish. The illustrations are nice but for me this is all about the story. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
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