Status
Available
Publication
Frances Lincoln Children's Books (2008), 32 pages
Library's review
Alvina loves her two grandmothers more than anything. Granny Vero is from Trinidad and tells Alvina about her childhood in the sun. Together, she and Alvina dance along to Calypso music. Granny Rose is from Yorkshire and has stories about riding donkeys on the English coast. When she plays
-Kirkus Review
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brass-band music for Alvina, they dance, too. When Alvina’s parents decide to go on vacation, Granny Vero and Granny Rose both want to take care of Alvina, who settles the situation by suggesting they all stay at her house. The visit looks to become something of a battle royal as each granny tries to take over, but some clever negotiating on Alvina’s part and cooperation from the grannies saves the day. After all, despite their differences, they have a lot in common—each loves her granddaughter very much. Alvina is a spunky, biracial heroine whom readers will enjoy and appreciate. Chamberlain’s bright, childlike illustrations capture all three worlds and add a gently humorous touch. (Picture book. 3-6)-Kirkus Review
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Awards
USBBY Outstanding International Book (Grades K-2 — 2009)
Azia Books Diversity Award (Listed)
CCBC Choices (2009)
Language
Original language
English
ISBN
1845076435 / 9781845076436
Other editions
My Two Grannies by Floella Benjamin (Hardcover)