What The Moon Cooks - Nsah Mala - Books - powerHouse Books,U.S. - 9781648230202 - September 30, 2025
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What The Moon Cooks

Nsah Mala

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What The Moon Cooks

When a young girl visits her grandmother and her cousins in their small, African village of Mbesa, she learns a surprising story about the moon, the people who have visited it, and what the moon cooks for her children. By learning the phases of the moon, she can tell what the moon is planning for dinner, and the knowledge allows the young girl to bond with her family.

What the Moon Cooks captures the details of life in Mbesa, a place rich with culture and food, as told by the writer, Kenneth Nsah. It's illustrated by Justine Allenette Ross with an eye for capturing the details of life in the village while teaching young readers a fascinating folktale.

Sheika is a bold and inquisitive girl from Bamenda City in Cameroon. One day, her parents send her to visit their native village, Kuokum, to meet her grandma and cousins for the first time. While excited at all the new things she might learn, Sheika worries about whether these rural family members who are so different from her will like her.

In the village, Sheika is teased by her cousins for knowing so little about the culture from which she comes. When her cousin Menkong tells her that Mbesa people just like them live on the Moon, Sheika thinks it's just another taunt. But Grandma knows better.

As the children gather round the boiling pot of meat and egusi in the fireplace, Grandma tells the story of Nkuombi, their ancestor who traveled to the Moon and studied her, long before the spaceship Apollo 11. Indeed, Grandma explains, lots of Mbesa people live on the Moon, and the Moon cooks for all of her children. What the Moon cooks determines how she will appear in the sky. If she arrives early at sunset and shaped like a tiny crescent, this means she has cooked pumpkin leaves. They take almost no time to get ready. If the moon arrives a little late, and is shaped like a semicircle, this means she has cooked cocoyams, because they take so much time to get ready!

After learning all about the Moon and her phases, Sheika and her family take their dinner outside, sharing their meal together, and with the Moon-folk who look down from the sky.


32 pages, 32 Illustrations, unspecified

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
To be released September 30, 2025
ISBN13 9781648230202
Publishers powerHouse Books,U.S.
Pages 32
Dimensions 279 × 216 × 2 mm   ·   49 g
Language English  
Illustrator Allenette Ross, Justine

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