The Princess of Borscht

A Neal Porter Book

Roaring Brook Press, November 2011

By Leda Schubert

Illustrated by Bonnie Christensen

  • Ruthie's grandma is in the hospital, not surprisingly complaining about the food. All she wants is a nice bowl of borscht. Ruthie comes to the rescue, even though she hasn't the faintest idea of how to make it. With the help of a few well-meaning neighbors (including the Tsarina of Borscht and the Empress of Borscht and some ingenuity of her own), a soul-reviving brew is concocted…

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  • Starred, Kirkus: Schubert has concocted a sweet mixture of traditions that bind and give comfort, along with love in many forms; intergenerational family, friends and neighbors all act with selflessness, kindness and compassion.

    From PW: "Schubert (Feeding the Sheep) hits just the right notes of sweet, sour, and salty in portraying a milieu in which operatic emotions, bickering, and sharp remarks ("Pooh. What do they know?" says Grandma of her peers) are really a form of unconditional affection."

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