Sankofa by Eric Adjepong - ISBN: 9780593385944
Hardcover
Find roots and belonging through a delicious journey into Ghanaian heritage.

Sankofa

A Culinary Story of Resilience and Belonging

  • Hardcover

    48 pages

  • Release Date

    31 October 2023

Summary

Based on his own experiences as a first-generation Ghanaian American growing up in New York City, chef and author Adjepong’s debut picture book beautifully captures Kofi’s complicated feelings of in-betweenness, seeing himself as not quite American enough and not quite Ghanaian enough, even as he tries to connect to his family’s history. A recipe for jollof rice, the dish Kofi proudly shares with his class, is included at the end.

Inspired by acclaimed chef Eric Adjepong’s own childho…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593385944
ISBN-10:0593385942
Author:Eric Adjepong, Lala Watkins
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Penguin Workshop
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:48
Release Date:31 October 2023
Weight:454g
Dimensions:286mm x 240mm x 9mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Based on his own experiences as a first-generation Ghanaian American growing up in New York City, chef and author Adjepong’s debut picture book beautifully captures Kofi’s complicated feelings of in-betweenness, seeing himself as not quite American enough and not quite Ghanaian enough, even as he tries to connect to his family’s history. A recipe for jollof rice, the dish Kofi proudly shares with his class, is included at the end.” —BCCB, starred review

“Adjepong has crafted a delectable story that blends food history and Ghanaian culture. A celebration of food and culture that reminds youngsters to look back as they move forward.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Sankofa
effectively introduces readers to food as a way of connecting people.” —Booklist

“The heartwarming intergenerational bonding while they prepare the dish underscores the book’s theme of connecting generations through traditional meals. The choice of an atmospheric folk art style for illustrations adds to the cozy ambiance, evoking a sense of utility and community. The visuals complement the narrative beautifully, effectively conveying the message of unity and togetherness.” —School Library Journal

About The Author

Eric Adjepong

Eric Adjepong (he/him) is the host of a series of live, virtual cooking classes that explore West African cuisine and food of the African diaspora. Adjepong rose to prominence as a finalist on season 16 of Bravo’s Top Chef and as a contestant on season 17 of Top Chef All-Stars. As a first-generation Ghanaian American born and raised in New York City, Adjepong sources the flavors and influences in his cooking from many of the West African dishes he grew up eating.

Lala Watkins (she/her) is an illustrator, author, and self-proclaimed “good vibes connoisseur.” A graduate of the Ringling College of Art & Design, Watkins has worked on numerous children’s books and comics.

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