The Greatest Potatoes
Penelope Stowell, , illus. by Sharon Watts. . Hyperion/Jump at the Sun, $15.99 (40pp) ISBN 978-0-7868-5113-3
Stowell's slightly undercooked debut, based on the true story of a creative chef, tells how potato chips came to be. The story involves "finicky and fussy Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt" and his 1850s "mission to find the greatest potato dish ever!" The self-styled potato critic trashes everything he eats, and international restaurateurs (represented by dubious Chinese, Indian, Italian and French stereotypes) shutter their cafés after his scathing reviews. When he arrives at Moon's Lake House Restaurant in Saratoga, N.Y., "only the fry cook, George Crum" dares to serve him. Crum dishes up towers of fries and hash browns, but Vanderbilt pooh-poohs everything. "If that persnickety old commodore wants a
Reviewed on: 07/25/2005
Genre: Children's