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October 17, 1997 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-17

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Listen UP

Elizabeth Applebaum
AppleTree Editor

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ple of aspirin, then go outside
and scream, telling yourself all
the while, "It's only a dream, it's
only a dream, it's only a
dream..." Vg.

A Kid's Kosher
Cooking Cruise

by Mildred Covert and Sylvia •
Gerson, with illustrations by Alan
Gerson (Pelican Press)

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If you keep kosher and you've
ever dreamed of a hearty helping
of New Orleans' famous dough-
nuts, beignets (here called "Ben-
Yeahs" — har, har, har), check
out this new cookbook from the
famed Southern duo of Mildred
Covert and Sylvia Gerson.

Hand in Hand:
Songs of
Parenthood

Mildred L. Covert and Sylvia P. Gerson
Illustrated by Atan Gemon

At-

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(Music for Little People)

I have been through labor (three
times)
and had at least 12

crowns put on my ailing teeth, but
these pale in comparison to what
I experienced while listening to
Yoko Ono on "Hand in Hand:
Songs of Parenthood." Would
someone please tell this woman
she can't sing.
There's a nice picture on the
cover; their arms strong and lov-
ing, parents embrace their child.
You've heard that old adage
about not judging a book by its
cover? How true — how very,
very true.
There are a couple of pretty
decent songs, like Joni Mitchell's
ubiquitous "Circle Game" and
Judy Collins' "Born to the Breed"
here. But once you've heard that
Yoko Ono number, "Wake Up,"
ce it's all over. You'll have no choice
but to turn the CD off, take a cou-

The recipes here are, for the
most part, easy and predictable
(you won't find anything along
the lines of fellow Southerner
Chef Emeril Lagasse), but it's fun
reading the names of the dishes,
like Spaghetti with Swamp Sauce
and Confederate Chocolate
Shake. Along the way, "cruise
directors" Hannah and Hershel
sail the Mississippi, teaching
readers about sites in Louisiana,
Mississippi, Arkansas and
Missouri. WWWW

What's Alice
Up To?

by Harley Jessup (Viking Press)

Her overalls slipping over her shoul-
der, Alice runs up the stairs. She
needs so many things: her father's
tie, an ant farm and a soup bone.
What's the story? That's what her
dog wants to know.
We won't give the surprise
away, but here's a hint: "Arf arf
arf-day to you, arf arf arf-day to
you, arf-arf arf-day dear doggie,
arf arf arf-day to you." Can we
come to the party?
This charming little book, whose.
story is told in rhyme, is certain to
delight any boy or girl who-has
ever had a pooch for a best pal.
WWWW

W Better you should watch

reruns of "Three's Company."

WV Is this the best they could

do?

vvq., Nothing great, nothing

awful.

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