A Garden of Wheat and a Loaf to Eat
Bread lover GEORGE LEVENSON's films, which include the widely
praised Sadako and The Thousand Paper Cranes, are available in most
schools and libraries in North America. This story was inspired by
the wheatgrass growing in his backyard in Santa Cruz,
California.
Award-winning photographer SHMUEL THALER works for the County
Sentinel in Santa Cruz, California, where he lives with his wife
and two daughters.
“This book is so clear and so beautifully expressed, its message of
love and food literacy will become a part of the lives of all who
read it, regardless of their age.” --Mollie Katzen, author of
Moosewood Cookbook and Pretend Soup
“A wonderful way to introduce children to bread. George Levenson
connects food and nature in an enchanting and essential way.”
--Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse
“Bread Comes to Life captures in simple yet profound images, the
wonder, beauty, and, yes, magic of the humble yet majestic journey
from wheat to eat.” --Peter Reinhart, award-winning author of The
Bread Baker's Apprentice
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