A Place at the Table
Written by Saadia Faruqi and Laura Shovan
A timely, accessible, and beautifully written story exploring themes of food, friendship, family and what it means to belong, featuring sixth-graders Sara, a Pakistani American, and Elizabeth, a white, Jewish girl taking a South Asian cooking class taught by Sara’s mom.
Sixth-graders Sara and Elizabeth could not be more different. Sara is at a new school that is huge and completely unlike the small Islamic school she used to attend. Elizabeth has her own problems: her British mum has been struggling with depression. The girls meet in an after-school South Asian cooking class, which Elizabeth takes because her mom has stopped cooking, and which Sara, who hates to cook, is forced to attend because her mother is the teacher. The girls form a shaky alliance that gradually deepens, and they make plans to create the most amazing, mouth-watering cross-cultural dish together and win a spot on a local food show. They make good cooking partners … but can they learn to trust each other enough to become true friends?
Praise for A Place at the Table
“This warm middle-grade novel explores the lives of first-generation immigrants and the definition of what it really means to be an American.” – Teen Vogue
“A solid story of unexpected friends coming together to break bread.” – School Library Journal
“Told in alternating voices, Faruqi and Shovan’s nuanced tale about the thrill of budding friendship is relatable without sacrificing challenging topics, such as casual racism and financial difficulties.” – Publishers Weekly
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Grade Level: 5-7
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Extras
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Free Educator Guide
Discussion questions and activities for teaching A Place at the Table in the classroom!
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Recipe Cards
Printable recipe cards – Make Sara and Elizabeth’s favorite recipes from A Place at the Table!
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Conversation Starters
Printable conversation starters for families – Discuss your family’s culture and history together!
Awards for A Place at the Table
Sydney Taylor Book Awards Notable
South Asia Book Award Highly Commended
Texas Library Association’s Lone Star Reading List
Amazon Editor’s Pick, August 2020
Nerdy Book Club Award, Middle Grade
PJ Our Way Selection
Tablet Magazine, Best Jewish Children’s Books of 2020
ProjectLit Selection
State Lists & Nominations: Kansas NEA Reading Circle, New Hampshire Great Stone Face Book Award, North Carolina Children’s Book Award, Oklahoma Library Association’s Children’s Sequoyah Masterlist, Texas Library Association Lone Star Reading List, Panda Book Award, Wisconsin State Reading Association “Just One More Page” List