Author

Contributions

  • Paulsen, Ruth Wright, ill. - Contributor

Publication

1995 - Harcourt Brace, San Diego, California

Language

Spanish

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Word Count

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Page Count

0 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL1094110M
  • ISBN-100152002375
  • ISBN-139780152002374
  • Library of Congress Control Number94018543
  • OCLC Control Number30625993
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  • Better World Books9780152002374

Classifications

  • DDC641.8/2
  • LCCTX770.T65 P3818 1995

Description

In clear and eloquent language, Gary Paulsen pays tribute to a cycle of life--from seed to plant to tortilla. Workers till the black soil, operate the clanking machinery of the factory, and drive the trucks that deliver the tortillas back into the hands that will plant the yellow seeds. With Ruth Wright Paulsen’s expressive paintings, The Tortilla Factory brings forth the poetry and beauty of a simple way of life. “This title is beautiful to look at, and will also fit nicely into units on food, regional culture, art, and many other topics.

First Sentence

THE BLACK EARTH sleeps in winter.

Subjects

Topics

2.7TortillasAgricultureCooking, mexicanAccelerated ReaderChildren's fictionJuvenile literature

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